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  1. everything appears right with the world. thanks everyone!
  2. im actually just finishing that right now initial tests looking good so far! are any configurations NOT held in /config? i restored my prior config folder and things look about the same
  3. looks like all thats mounted is /run /dev /dev/shm /sys/fs/cgroup /var/log how is this system working in 'gui mode' but not in 'non-gui mode'?
  4. alright sorry for the delay... got busy, just started a new job... anyways, heres my network.cfg output. ill check the mounted devices with df as the hawaiin shirt admin recommended. i always trust guys in hawaiian shirts cat network.cfg # Generated network settings USE_DHCP="yes" IPADDR= NETMASK= GATEWAY= BONDING="yes" BRIDGING="yes" i do get an error when booting in non-gui mode related to bond0, says it cant find the device. is this part of the problem? is bonding required for unraid?
  5. DHCP. Yes, i suspect you're right about it being networking related. probably the GUI is coming up but im not able to discover the hostname the NIC is onboard and i do not have a pci card available (though i can get one). first ill take a look around at the .cfg and using keyboard / monitor thanks for your input so far
  6. that's what i thought. thanks for confirming I'll explore this question a little more. it does boot, however when i attempted to ssh to it I noticed the IP block was vv different. normally i expect an IP in 192.x.x.x range but without gui mode its getting a 169.x.x.x IP. ssh timed out but i didnt investigate that yet the only change is a different PSU. no BIOS updates or anything. AFTER discovering the problem i upgraded unraid fro 6.6.5 to 6.6.7, hoping the update would fix it. restatement for clarity, issue was originally found on 6.6.5 and persisted after 6.6.7 update.
  7. started noticing weird behavior today.... moved my unraid server to a new chassis, intending for it to be headless 100% of the time now. however, im no longer able to connect to the web gui from my laptop unless i boot unraid in gui mode on the hardware. im 99% certain i used to be able to boot unraid OS (non gui mode) and still connect to the webgui. should i be able to connect to my webgui, even if the server is booted in 'non gui mode'? is there a way to force unraid to always boot into web gui mode? version 6.6.7
  8. hi - thanks for this great app! I'm trying to connect to an internal FTP server and Krusader keeps failing - "Error: could not enter folder". as a test, ive connected to this FTP from different computers AND from my unraid server using a different client (filezilla running as a docker container). any ideas what to try?
  9. Deluge is not able to gather hosts when using VPN but can download the file once hosts are gathered. I have deluge setup to run through PIA with privoxy enabled (used spaceinvaders tutorial). When i add a torrent, it just says 'downloading'. If i disable VPN, it gathers hosts and starts the download. If i re-enable VPN, it can keep downloading. Any ideas i can try? this mysteriously started working today... thanks for the great container, binhex!

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