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cjonesinbgwa

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  1. IRC i have seen it mentioned in multiple places the both files are supposed to be recreated if deleted and the system rebooted. I would like to get the system back on the network (DHCP) with out losing any of the configuration and app/docker/vm installs being lost as they would be in a reinstall of unraid onto the USB flash drive. I could recreate the network.cfg file by hand if I had a copy of the original/default file... Can anyone provide a copy of the contents that I an use to manually recreate it in the /boot/config/ directory?
  2. I am having the same issue. /boot/config/network.cfg and /boot/config/network-rules.cfg files were deleted using the rm command. After a reboot, /boot/config/network-rules.cfg was automagically recreated, but /boot/config/network.cfg was not. My goal is to reset the network from a static IP address to a DHCP address on a new subnet from a DHCP server. Any help would be appreciated.

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