August 31, 20241 yr I started my install on a static IP address and the IP I used to connect was completely wrong, but other than that it was booting perfectly fine I just couldn't connect due to the IP I chose. I then changed the IP to one that would actually work and now the boot gets hung up on the position I posted below e100e 0000:00:1f.6 0000:00:1f.6 (uninitialized): registered PHC clock running an i5 8400, 8gb ddr4 ram (buying more after I test and get this all setup I know its not enough)
August 31, 20241 yr Community Expert Unlikley that is the problem but try deleting/renaming /config/network.cfg to go back to default DHCP.
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