No, not do do with Etherenr, but with the fact that WiFi is not used.
In other words,
WiFi wlan0 interface goes missing after third reboot if it is not used (because I use ethernet instead).
Try to disable automatic connection to your home WiFi, disable WiFi in indicator, and then reboot several times.
No, not do do with Etherenr, but with the fact that WiFi is not used.
In other words,
WiFi wlan0 interface goes missing after third reboot if it is not used (because I use ethernet instead).
Try to disable automatic connection to your home WiFi, disable WiFi in indicator, and then reboot several times.