jgreco
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I've also tried 24. I remove the original link's ip address, but I can't connect to the 84 ip.
See, that is all internally consistent with the interface not functioning. You can probably figure out whether it is receive, transmit, or both that are broken with a little judicious use of tcpdump, configuring a proper address like 192.168.50.84/24 on ens4f0, and then seeing what happens when you ping it from a client.
I was able to unlock apt-get and install rpm without breaking the current truenas install
That's quite a claim. If the Red Hat driver bits are distributed as binary, it could possibly work. However, there is no compiler or linker toolset available on TrueNAS, so I would not be super hopeful. Either way, TrueNAS isn't going to go around drowning puppies and degaussing hard drives to signify that it is broken, so you should be aware that you should restore these files to their correct state once you're done. Otherwise, you really don't know if it's broken. You're just assuming.