Solved! The issue was that when changing the gateway to 192.168.0.1, it fell outside the IP address subnet (192.168.42.0/24). I changed the IP of vmbr0 to 192.168.0.100 and I'm now able to ping inside and outside the local network.
Unfortunately I'm still unable to connect to the Proxmox server...
Something that might be interesting to note is that pinging 8.8.8.8 above came from vmbr0 (192.168.42.43), and now (possibly after fixing the gateway in /etc/network/interfaces) if I ping the router, it comes from enp0s31f6 (192.168.0.10).
root@pve:~# ping 192.168.0.1
PING 192.168.0.1...
Good callout, I'm not sure why this IP was thrown in for the gateway. It should instead be 192.168.0.1 I believe. I've made the change but alas, this still isn't enough to appease the networking gods.
I've tried disabling ipv6 a couple of times now (including after changing the gateway). I...
This is frustrating, I feel like I'm so close now (with the help of your comment). I'm on the 5.11 kernel now, and the ethernet is finally showing up -- however I still don't have any internet connectivity.
Any ideas why the below is failing? I likely have something configured incorrectly...
I've just put together a new system (specs here). When attempting to boot into Proxmox VE 6.4 (via flashed USB), it gets stuck on the step:
No broadcast interfaces found - exiting.
done
Starting chrony for opportunistic time-sync... Starting a root shell on tty3.
\nInstallation aborted - unable...
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