On 28/02/2021 01:50, Doug H. wrote:
The simple fix is to physically unplug and replug the cable. When it is
not working (each reboot) there are not lights on. The physical
"bounce" lights up the LEDs and it comes right up.

When you boot the system and get to the kernel selection menu can you stop the 
process
by moving the cursor to a different kernel or by using "e" to edit the selected 
kernel?
No drivers will be loaded at that point.

At that stage, so you see any LED's light or blink on the interface?

If "no", does that change if you unplug/plug the cable?

I use a wifi adapter for my main/Internet connection. This port is just
used for a wired link to my Raspberry Pi.

Is it directly connected to the Pi?

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