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Losing onboard NIC when booting unRAID

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Hello all,

 

I have been struggling with the titled scenario. Please bear with me while I try to explain this in the best of detail

 

-Motherboard: B460M-A R2.0

The motherboard has a 1Gig ethernet port onboard. I also have a 4port intel NIC installed as well.

When I now recently boot the system, the onboard NIC will lose connectivity and I can not obtain an proper IP address to remote into the server. Previous, I was able to reboot without any issues.

 

I had gone through a BIOS setup again, due to the motherboard losing extended power loss. With that said, I've tweaked with a few different setting in the BIOS (vt-x, vt-d, iommu, ect) but I cannot stop the onboard NIC from losing connection when booting into the unRAID OS.

I have gone as far as updating the flash drive to the newest RC unRAID client, but still cannot get the NIC to stay active during boot.

 

If I remove the 4 port NIC from the system, I then am able to successfully boot into unRAID with a proper IP address.

 

Has anyone encountered anything similar? Did my 4 port NIC bite the dust? Is the unRAID boot sequence wrong?

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