douglasg14b
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This is very similar to: https://www.truenas.com/community/t...-system-migration-using-backup-restore.54501/
After installing TrueNAS on another device, networking works correctly and I have DHCP address. After I upload my FreeNAS config to it, networking seems broken. I no longer have DHCP, and static IPs don't allow network access, no routes are added when I setup a static IP. Nothing seems to work correctly. If I reset the defaults, it goes back to working as expected.
Unlike the linked post, I am not presented with an option to delete the interface on any of my interfaces, and no amount of configuration seems to bring things back to a working state.
What do I do? If this keeps breaking, how do I migrate my disks and everything else over without the backup/restore?
I'm using an r720XD with a broadcom NIC, not consumer hardware, if that matters.
After installing TrueNAS on another device, networking works correctly and I have DHCP address. After I upload my FreeNAS config to it, networking seems broken. I no longer have DHCP, and static IPs don't allow network access, no routes are added when I setup a static IP. Nothing seems to work correctly. If I reset the defaults, it goes back to working as expected.
Unlike the linked post, I am not presented with an option to delete the interface on any of my interfaces, and no amount of configuration seems to bring things back to a working state.
What do I do? If this keeps breaking, how do I migrate my disks and everything else over without the backup/restore?
I'm using an r720XD with a broadcom NIC, not consumer hardware, if that matters.