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  1. After much fiddling around, I updated my usb drive to the new 6.9.0 beta 35 as you both suggested. This fixed all my problems! Thanks a lot for your help! The network drivers for my 2.5GBit NIC were not part of the kernel indeed. The new kernel fixed also the startup errors.
  2. Hi guys, previously, I used an AsROCK J5005-ITX mainboard & CPU-Combo. Now, I switched to the mainboard MSI B460M Mortar & Intel i3-10100, but left everything else unchanged. Since the process for hardware switch was described as just plugging in the same USB Drive into the new mainboard, I was expecting this to work. Unfortunately, there are a whole lot of problems making the machine entirely unusable. Network/Internet access is not working at all: I disabled / enabled DHCP & setting a manual IP in the /boot/config/network.cfg, without any good results. In the syslog, its mentioned that my router (192.168.178.1) proposed a IP address in the proper 192.168.178.X range, but nevertheless, a IP in range 168.X.X.X is set and I can not get internet access from the UnRAID machine, nor access the web UI/SSH via an external machine in the network. My Server does not show up in the network overview of my router at all. Even deleting the network.cfg file does nothing. Booting into UnRAID only works via manual Boot Overdrive select. I already set UEFI USB Drive (with my proper drive even showing up) as the first boot priority, but booting automatically results in a blank black screen, not even a "no boot medium found"-error or such. Via manual boot selection it boots instantly. Booting in the UnRAID GUI does result in a apparently properly working init of the system, but in the end, just a black screen with a blinking cursor in the upper left corner is showing up. I can not interact with the system at all, just pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete results in shutdown messages and the machine actually shutting down. Setting the mainboard to use legacy/CSM mode (and not UEFI) yields in the message "There is no VBIOS support detected in this card. BIOS CSM/UEFI settings in BIOS will be changed to UEFI.". I can not do anything else, it will always result in a restart, the BIOS resetting itself to default settings and I won't be allowed to boot. I already upgraded the BIOS of my mainboard to the newest non-beta version (released in October this year) -> 7C82v13. Unfortunately, this did not make a difference at all. I'm hoping you have some ideas what to do next! Please find my diagnostics attached to this post. jonas-nas-diagnostics-20201208-0442.zip
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