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Cannot find eth0 after booting.

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I was getting a directory bread error which I fixed with GParted.

 

After rebooting the fixed flash drive, it cannot find eth0.  At this point, I'm not sure what the issue is and it's driving me nuts.  I've attached the diagnostics zip file.

 

All help is greatly appreciate!

unraid-diagnostics-20240905-2254.zip

Solved by JorgeB

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Delete/rename /boot/config/network-rules.cfg and reboot

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That did it.  Thank you!!

 

Is there something in the diagnostics that would point to this issue?  I'd like to learn from this experience.

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Diags was showing only eth1 and eth2 detected, and eth1 was a duplicate of the previous eth0, so possibly some glitch making it detected again, deleting that file resets the interface rules section.

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