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Using eth1 as network interface

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Hi there. New user here, just setting up an unRAID server for the first time.

 

I have been reading and searching the forums and most things indicate that unRAID wants to use eth0 as its network interface. It seems that when anyone asks about eth1, the answer is to disable one interface in the BIOS. I want to ask the question again, but with the assumption that you have 2 network interfaces and neither of them can be disabled. So, if I have eth0 and eth1, and I want to use eth1 by default and have eth0 unconfigured, how would I do that?

 

I can hand configure it each time, but that is not so much fun....

 

Thanks in advance,

Paul

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