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Boot off of NVME instead of USB
Ok, I know this is an old discussion, but my Unraid just told me I didn’t have any shares available. I tried restarting it, but it became inaccessible. When I finally managed to reboot it (manually stopping services), it simply didn’t boot up. Why not use the USB drive just as a 'hard lock' and allow installation on an NVMe drive instead? I'm completely lost with my 12 flash drives here—I don’t even know which ones I can still use with Unraid and which I can’t. I’ve been using Unraid for a short time (I started with version 6 something), and my main one is on its third flash drive, but it looks like I’ll soon need a fourth (Kingston, Kingston, SanDisk). (Sorry for my bad english)
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Offboard network as eth0
I've bridged (is this a word?) all 3 interfaces and... my switch generated lots and lots of log messages. I've bound 2 of them with vfio and the 10 gig interface became eth0, but... I want to use the other two in the host.
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Offboard network as eth0
I wanted to let all 3 interfaces available to Unraid, but Interface Rules does not show, that's why I manage the file manually.
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Offboard network as eth0
Hi there, Many months ago I bought a 10 gigabit pci-e card, for my unraid server. At first I struggled a bit to be able to put it as eth0 (basically creating "network-rules.cfg" manually), but any change in the server and I needed to recreate it, until I decided to deliver the two onboard network cards to a VM, then my problem was over. Well... IT WAS over, because I decided to remove the two cards from the VM and the problem came back. I wanted to know if there's anything I can do to fix this setting (which doesn't even appear in the web gui)? P.S.: sorry for my bad english, got help from google translate srv1-diagnostics-20230213-0854.zip
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