June 30, 20206 yr I recently upgraded my i7 intel chipset to an ASUS B550 Gaming-E with a Ryzen 7 3700x in my and now I get an "IPv4 not set" when booting Unraid. I am unable to access the server using "https//tower". The Asus B550 Gaming-E uses the Intel I225-V ethernet controller and it appears Unraid 6.8.3 has support for this controller. I tried using a few different USB ethernet hubs with no luck. I've wasted a lot of time trying to fix this. Help would be greatly appreciated. Hopefully I made a simple mistake. Attached are my diagnostics. tower-diagnostics-20200630-0501.zip Edited June 30, 20206 yr by bubbleman441
June 30, 20206 yr Community Expert There's no NIC driver. there might (should) be on the latest beta.
June 30, 20206 yr Author 6 hours ago, johnnie.black said: There's no NIC driver. there might (should) be on the latest beta. Thanks for the help. Can you point me in the right direction to update Unraid without losing any data? Do I create a new usb key? Edited June 30, 20206 yr by bubbleman441
June 30, 20206 yr Community Expert You can do the upgrade using the GUI: Tools -> Update OS and change the brach to "next" then check for updates, no data is lost but good to read the release notes.
June 30, 20206 yr Author 16 minutes ago, johnnie.black said: You can do the upgrade using the GUI: Tools -> Update OS and change the brach to "next" then check for updates, no data is lost but good to read the release Can I access the GUI without having an IPv4?
June 30, 20206 yr Community Expert Sorry, forgot about that, you need to update manually, download the beta zip and extract only the bz* files overwriting the exiting ones.
June 30, 20206 yr Author 2 hours ago, johnnie.black said: Sorry, forgot about that, you need to update manually, download the beta zip and extract only the bz* files overwriting the exiting ones. I copied and replaced all bz* files from 6.9 beta over to the usb key. Still showing the "IPv4 not set". I attached diagnostics again. What else can I do? tower-diagnostics-20200630-1756.zip
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