Unraid Reset Network Settings Install Access
If you continue to experience issues after a network reset, check your hardware connections or consult the Unraid Community Forums for further assistance.
Because you deleted the old network configuration, Unraid will boot up using its factory default mode: . Your home router will automatically assign a new, temporary dynamic IP address to the server.
Once your Unraid server reboots with default settings, its IP address will likely change. To find your server on the network: unraid reset network settings install
The most reliable way to reset your network settings is to delete the configuration file directly from the Unraid flash drive. You can do this by plugging the USB drive into another computer. Step 1: Power Down Your Server
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The onboard Ethernet is disabled at the hardware level.
rm /boot/config/network.cfg rm /boot/config/network-rules.cfg reboot Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard Once your Unraid server reboots with default settings,
Connect a monitor and keyboard directly to your Unraid server. Press Ctrl + Alt + Delete or type powerdown into the command line interface to initiate a safe shutdown.
Open a web browser and attempt to navigate to http://tower.local or http://flash .
Note: If the terminal states that a file does not exist, simply move to the next step. Step 4: Restart the Management Service or Reboot