I define PC#1 as the one that mined the 6 blocks. PC#2 is the other one. Note that it took many hours to mine them. I don't like calling it luck, since it's possibilities, but I must have been unlucky.
That's why I spent a bit of time getting cpuminer/bfgminer up and running... it was quite a hassle getting one to work properly, but it definitely had a better hash rate than using
generatetoaddress.
2020-12-23T12:47:03Z Synchronizing blockheaders, height: 6 (~22.22%)
Indeed, it seems to be syncing the block headers at least, so that's a good sign that it is connecting properly... for some reason it seems to think that 6 is only ~22% of the being synced... so you might need to generate "a few" more blocks for it consider the headers synced and to start collecting blocks?
I don't have a bitcoin.conf file on my PC#2. Should I?
Probably not necessary if it is connected and showing as a peer etc...