Try removing all references to eth0 from /e/n/i and reboot. Please let us know if it starts working. I still don't like that it is marking a non-existent wired connection as present, but let's see what that change does for you. It should recognize the eth0 hardware, and since *nothing* is in /e/n/i, it should make it auto for you, and manage it.
Try removing all references to eth0 from /e/n/i and reboot. Please let us know if it starts working. I still don't like that it is marking a non-existent wired connection as present, but let's see what that change does for you. It should recognize the eth0 hardware, and since *nothing* is in /e/n/i, it should make it auto for you, and manage it.