Ethernet plugged in but there is no internet. I have no idea what happened. I just took a normal update like I always do and after that it was all gone. WiFi connects no problem, but there is no internet. Unplugged Ethernet and replugged it back in. Nothing. I dualboot with windows, internet works fine there, so there is no hardware issue. Went into a live environment and chrooted into it and reinstalled network manager and still not a fucking thing. Not sure what these are now. I know about the lo one, but never seen the second wired connection or the virbr0. Any idea how to get my Internet back? I really don’t want to reinstall the system because of this. And btw, I even tried a hotspot from my phone and a wire tether from it and still no internet.
System is endeavour OS with KDE on Wayland.

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  • superkret
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    1 day ago

    First step to check would be which packages were updated, and whether there are any .pacnew and .pacsave files in /etc
    Cause that’s really the only way a pacman update can fuck up networking, by installing a new config file for a networking-related package.

    sudo find /etc -name *.pac*

    also check if there are systemctl services that didn’t come back up (most likely systemd-resolved)

    sudo systemctl --failed

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      First command gave nothing.
      Second one gave me this

      system-network-wait-online.service loaded failed wait for Network to be configured
      
      Legend: LOAD
      

      -> then explains what it is

      ACTIVE
      

      -> explains what it is

      SUB
      

      -> explains what it is

      1 loaded units listed.