I just did a fresh install of TrueNAS-12.0-U6 and was met with an error instead of an IP, "The web interface could not be accessed. Please check network configuration." After spending some time digging, I found that there were some compatibility issues with my motherboard's (Asus ROG Strix B550-I) onboard NIC (Intel i225-V). That being said, there were apparently resolved, as per this commit I found: https://github.com/truenas/os/blob/d7388d33b4ddffb8900b511ae767875916dd5126/share/man/man4/igc.4
The problem is I have no idea how to follow the instructions provided, as I am super new to using anything that isn't Windows. The post gives two options: to compile the driver into the kernel, or load it as a module at boot. I have looked around, but most resources want me to use the Tunables window to make these kinds of changes which I can't because the problem is the networking, so I only have access to the shell directly.
I meet all other minimum system requirements, and appreciate any help in solving this.
Hardware List:
The problem is I have no idea how to follow the instructions provided, as I am super new to using anything that isn't Windows. The post gives two options: to compile the driver into the kernel, or load it as a module at boot. I have looked around, but most resources want me to use the Tunables window to make these kinds of changes which I can't because the problem is the networking, so I only have access to the shell directly.
I meet all other minimum system requirements, and appreciate any help in solving this.
Hardware List:
- Asus ROG Strix B550-I
- Ryzen 5 3600
- Samsung 16GB ECC Memory
- 4 Seagate EXOS Drives (Storage) / 1 Samsung 970 EVO Plus (boot)