Sam,

Yes, I'm sure the wired Ethernet is working. I have two servers in the
other room running fixed IP addresses. The DHCP server is on my U-verse 
residential gateway, and it's working fine for all WiFi devices. The
wired Ethernet was working fine under F29 with the same DHCP service.
Also, ethtool verifies that the RJ45 port is working correctly.

The dnf upgrade blew away the old /etc/grub and /boot. I'm wondering if
there is some SELinux construct that failed to upgrade completely. As I
said, following the F29-F30 upgrade there were a lot of SELinux
complaints until I reset the contexts on the / filesystem.

Fedora has evolved so much with NetworkManager, systemd, and other
major changes. I've lost track of how a DHCP transaction actually takes
place in Fedora now, and what supporting services are at play. Other
than journalctl, I don't know where to look any more.

--Doc

On Sat, 2019-05-25 at 23:15 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 5/25/19 10:32 PM, Robert G. (Doc) Savage via users wrote:
> > The wired Ethernet never comes up, but as soon as I unplug it the
> > WiFi
> > port's DHCP connection resumes perfectly.
> > 
> > Can anyone suggest the next step?
> 
> Are you sure the ethernet network is working?  Do you have any other 
> devices using that ethernet?
> Do you still have a boot entry from F29?  Have you tried using it?
> What are you using for the DHCP server?  Can you check if the
> requests 
> are getting there?
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