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Eth0 Does Not Exist on upgrade.

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Hello hive mind. 

 

I have recently changed some hardware in a server which was all fine until i tried to update the OS. 

Unfortunately this server has been a little neglected and is running 6.9.2. I tried to update via the GUI which upgraded to 6.12.3. Following this at reboot i got the eth0 does not exist issue. 

 

Looking through the forums i tried a couple of suggested fixes disabling VT-D and a command line mod but neither worked. So i have rolled back to 6.9.2, looking for advice as i cant find anything recent in the forums that seems to be relevant. 

 

Thanks

Any chance you grabbed a diagnostics file while you were experiencing the issue? 

 

Maybe try to install 6.11.5 and see if that gives any issues. 6.12.x seems to be a whole can of worms that maybe 6.11.5 would work for you. 

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Unfortunately I didn't think to get the diagnostics at the time as per usual was to busy focusing on fixing things. 

 

I have done a bit of digging and found that my onboard graphics is intel i219-v, which having a look around the forums seems to have has past issues with drivers not being installed for it but, all those posts are over a year old, so would hope that issue has been fixed by now. 

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