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(SOLVED) Changing out MB and CPU - now no network

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I just moved from a server motherboard setup to a consumer one - switching from X9DRi-LN4F+ 2x 2650s to a MSI B460 motherboard and Intel i3-10100. LSI card I just switched over. Removed the SFP+ card for now and the Nvidia Quadro P2000.

 

1. FIrst, it wouldn't see it - fine - I renamed EFI- to EFI. Fixed.

2. It couldn't connect to the eth ports I had it set to from before, so I forced it to rebuild network.cfg. Now it just gets a self-assigned IP address. This is on the 2.5G port. On the 1G port, it doesn't even see it.

 

Any thoughts on how I can get this working?

 

 

 

 

Edited by tknx

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Here is my diagnostis file - I switched the LSI card and network card since I was worried about lanes, but then went back to having network problems. I need to probably understand why neither of the onboard network cards is being recognized (one is Intel and one is Realtek)/

mnemosyne-diagnostics-20201024-1936.zip

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So another thought I am having is that I could use the 6.9 betas since I am on 6.8.3 Nvidia.

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NIC is not supported by v6.8.x, use v6.9-beta.

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Got it - also I had stuck in an M2 NVME to maybe use but it stole lanes from the network card PCI slot so that messed things up.

 

Now just to get intel GPU working for transcoding.

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