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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/17/22 07:47, Stephen Partington
via PLUG-discuss wrote:<br>
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ms,sans-serif">For the ethernet adapter, I would check and see
if a bootable thumb drive has the same behavior. This may be a
hardware-related issue and ruling that out might be a good
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I rebooted using a bootlable USB stick and the network wasn't there.
I rebooted again into the same one and the network was there.
I've seen several USB ethernet adapters for less than $15 on
Amazon. I guess I'll get one of those.<br>
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ms,sans-serif">Were there any recent kernel or system updates
that would have affected how your drives are identified? Bios
setting?</div>
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The system presents me with updates almost every day, but I'm
guessing I can rule them out since the problem persists when I
booted from a PartedMagic iso I've had for several months. Thanks.<br>
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