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6 hours ago, bonienl said:
Did you re-assign the interfaces under network rules?
Only when a re-assignment is done, the file network-rules.cfg is created and a driver reload happens upon reboot (this is the point where the call trace occurs).
As a test you could change the assignment of the interfaces (e.g. swap eth0 and eth1) and reboot the system.
So strange finding: Both my adapters are using the igb driver. Switching which MAC was assigned to ETH0/ETH1 in the network-rules.config allowed me to boot into the system.
However, after rebooting again, got stuck at the same modprobe -r $DRIVERS step.
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Running into the same issue here. Brand new install (6.8.1) on a SuperMicro X10DRL-i which has 2x Intel i210 Gigabit Adapters and a Realtek RTL8211E (Dedicated for IPMI). Tried also booting Safe Mode without any success. Worked fine on first boot-up and configuration. First time I rebooted the system, I got stuck at modprobe -r $DRIVERS.
Let me know if theres anything I can do to help.
[6.8.1] crash on boot (sometimes)
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6.8.2 also resolved my issues too.