Ethernet won't start unless I run systemctl restart dhcpcd.service

My ethernet connection won't start unless I do
sudo systemctl restart dhcpcd.service
I looked through the Arch Wiki and I don't feel like it goes over how to set up the ethernet and I couldn't find much in Google. Any help appreciated. Thanks.

jasonwryan wrote:https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Sy … mctl_usage
I got it working now after reading that wiki page
Just had to do
systemctl enable dhcpcd.service
Thanks!

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