From the information I've gathered, there is a missing driver on Proxmox. This is deep in the OS (maybe kernel). Although, I don't have access to update these drivers on Proxmox (`make` command ect). If this is the case I'd greatly appeciate an update with this fix.
Proxmox please bring NIC...
Update
I was able to get a network connection using an usb ethernet nic. I tried it before, not sure why that wouldn't work the first time. I did so with success after reinstalling the OS with the nic connected
This will serve as a good stopgap until I can figure out why the onboard nic isn't...
I've used two ethernet cables, both provided internet in Ubuntu install running on the same hardware. I am connected this way at this moment running a virtual box VM ontop Ubuntu.
I started using my new Unifi Dream Machine and didn't make a difference when trying to access the hosted ui.
This is my network config at `/etc/network/interfaces`
I ran the command you suggested, but still am unable to `ping www.google.com` and connect to the VE host in my browser - even after reboot.
It looks like the NIC is being recognized, but it's not connected somehow.
I tried `if[down/up] en01` without results, but I'm not sure what I'm even doing.
I'll admit I'm new to networking and a junior to Linux.
There's a driver on Intel's site which I linked above, but without using *RPM*...
Intel NUC 10 10i3FNH
I'm trying to install Proxmox on my Intel Nuc 10. At first, I was having problems connecting to the UI server, but after deeper inspection I have no internet access over ethernet.
I believe this to be a problem with the NIC, because it's a problem when I also attempted to...
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