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6.8.0-rc9 Upgrade issues

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So.......

I upgraded to 6.8.0-rc9 to test it out. I have a MSI Tomahawk B450Max motherboard and it seems that the NIC isn't picking up DHCP. It autoconfigures to 169.254.142.227.

Furthermore, the connectivity light on my switch is off for the port it's plugged into. Basically it seems the driver(s) for the NIC are not loading.

 

How can I either fix this or revert back to the older version?

 

/edit

The LAN chipset is:

Realtek® 8111H Gigabit LAN controller

 

Thanks!

Ideally you should have posted this to the thread for the RC9 release rather than in the General Support area !

 

Have you tried removing (or renaming) the config/network.cfg file from the flash drive so that you revert to default network settings?   It is not unknown for an upgrade to need changes to the network setup.
 

To be able to see what is really the problem we would need your diagnostics zip file.   If you have a directly. One tee screen_keyboard this can be obtained from the GUI via Tools->Diagnostics or from the CLI using the ‘diagnostics’ command.

I had the same issue. Renaming the /boot/config/network.cfg file and rebooting resolved it for me.

 

Many thanks.

Do you have another NIC? eth0 might be using a different NIC after the upgrade, you check on Settings -> Network Settings -> Interface Rules after booting into GUI mode.

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On 12/7/2019 at 11:21 AM, Brad said:

I had the same issue. Renaming the /boot/config/network.cfg file and rebooting resolved it for me.

 

Many thanks.

THIS!!

 

Worked perfectly!

 

Thank you so much.

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