January 8, 20215 yr This is mainly for anyone doing a search on the ASUS Tuf B460M plus motherboard. I couldn't find anything in my searches last night but found a few that were close. I thought this might help anyone using this particular MB. I ran into an issue with a new install last night with Unraid version 6.8.3 where my NIC card was not able to get a DHCP address and did some searches. My IP was coming back as 0.0.0.0 so after some research, I unbonded the device. This resulted in getting a 169.x.x.x address which was progress but no cigar. I then removed the /config/network.cfg which didn't work. I tried the static IP route which allowed me to ping myself but everything else as unreachable. I couldn't ping it from other computers on the network, either. This morning I downloaded the 6.9.0-rc2 version and everything is working as expected. While it was seeing my NIC in the 6.8.3 release, something wasn't right. By the way, I have an LSI Broadcom SAS 9300-8i card installed and Unraid found it easily and is using the drives I have connected with no issues. Tim.
January 16, 20215 yr 6.8.3 does not have a new enough kernel to support your NIC. 6.9.x has a newer kernel that will - your other choice (which is what I did) is to use 6.8.3 and a newer kernel. I use the kernel patch from thor2002ro https://github.com/thor2002ro/unraid_kernel/releases
February 1, 20215 yr Thanks for the Information. I am building my first Server and decided to use the TUF B460 Plus (no m) board together with a i5-10600. Unfortunately I still can't get it to work with 6.9.0-rc2. How would I use the Kernel method of rilles? Or am I out of luck with the board? If yes, I have a Lan to USB adapter, can I use this to set up the system until I can get a pci card? Thanks in advance for the answer. EDIT: It suddenly works. I had to manually assign an IP-Adress. Interestingly the GUI works as well (it didn't before). Again thanks for the tip with the Beta Release. Edited February 1, 20215 yr by Som20mer
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