This is on a System 76 Pangolin 15 laptop.
After updating yesterday, networking is completely broken. Neither the
wireless nor wired interfaces show up: Both nmcli and rfkill report only
the loopback interface. BIOS shows wireless as activated. There is no
switch on the laptop for disabling wireless, other than "Airplane mode",
which is off. Both interfaces do show up on lspci.
Booting with an older kernel does not help. Moreover, the system will
not shut down properly. It goes through shutdown but then hangs with a
message roughly like: Reached target system.poweroff. But it just sits
there. I have to power off with the power button.
I completely re-installed Fedora 42, from a Live USB stick, and
networking was fine again. I then updated, and it was broken the same
way. I've left the system in this broken state (and am now working on a
different machine), in the hopes of debugging the problem. What can I
try? What information will be helpful?
Riki
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