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Is your dhcpcd daemon active? Have you enabled it to start on bootup? If dhcpcd is active, network is detected by it.
I don't seem to have dhcpcd installed on my system (systemctl status dhcpcd says it is not found). Is this a required package that I managed to live without for a few months by pure luck?
You probably use Network Manager so dhcpcd isn't needed.
But doesn’t it still use dhclient in the backend?