Okay I think Ive sussed out!
I kept moving the PCI Intel Gigabit CT Desktop Adapter 82574L from port to port in the system, it registered one time only per pci port switch and disappeared after a reboot in that new pci port. Moving it restarts the process.
I put them in my Windows 10 PC and...
I managed to compile one from here:
https://github.com/koljah-de/e1000e-dkms-debian
Compiling and running the .deb file outputs
dpkg -i e1000e-dkms.deb
Selecting previously unselected package e1000e-dkms.
(Reading database ... 109786 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to...
I tried that file and installed via USB.
make install
*** The target kernel has CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_ALL enabled, but
*** the signing key cannot be found. Module signing has been
*** disabled for this build.
make[1]: Entering directory '/usr/src/linux-headers-5.13.19-2-pve'
CC [M]...
I ran the above and got the following output:
/e1000e-3.8.4/src# make install
*** The target kernel has CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_ALL enabled, but
*** the signing key cannot be found. Module signing has been
*** disabled for this build.
make[1]: Entering directory '/usr/src/linux-headers-5.13.19-2-pve'...
No I don't - I wasn't aware that you could upgrade the firmware on the chip to be honest. Is it possible to easily upgrade the firmware through proxmox shell? Or will I need to do that on a separate machine most likely?
Thanks!
Hey all,
I'm the proud owner of a B550 F Strix Gaming board with a faulty I225-V Intel chip.
I've purchased a PCI Intel 82574L Gigabit card and installed it into a PCI slot on the board as to make the faulty onboard chip redundant.
It's worth noting that I'm very newish to all this so I...
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