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No IP Address on first boot (SOLVED) - but Why?

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This issue demonstrated on 6.8.3 and 6.9.0

ASUS Prime x570-PRO board Intel I211AT NIC

 

No IP address and no eth0 device on inital boot.

Samsung FIT Plus 64 GB flash drive:

Formated NTFS - Booted to command prompt no eth0

Formated FAT32 - Booted to command prompt - got IP ADDRESS!!! and eth0 present.

 

6 minutes ago, Holmesware said:

This issue demonstrated on 6.8.3 and 6.9.0

ASUS Prime x570-PRO board Intel I211AT NIC

 

No IP address and no eth0 device on inital boot.

Samsung FIT Plus 64 GB flash drive:

Formated NTFS - Booted to command prompt no eth0

Formated FAT32 - Booted to command prompt - got IP ADDRESS!!! and eth0 present.

 

The flash drive MUST be formatted FAT32 or it will not mount properly, resulting in a non working Unraid.

 

Formatting as FAT32 is covered in the instructions.

https://wiki.unraid.net/Articles/Getting_Started#Manual_Method_.28Legacy.29

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When you try and make the disk bootable it gives this message. The assumption is NTFS would be valid, but that is for Make Bootable script only.

 

I also read somewhere that NTFS is needed for UEFI boot, but I can't find that part now.

Thanks for clearing it up, I'm amazed that it booted as well.

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