Short of reinstalling PVE, I have no idea how to fix networking.
I had an update for tcpdump, I created an Ubuntu Server VM for Nextcloud, and used the poweroff command over SSH to turn the machine off when I was done with it for the day. It's a work in progress at the moment.
Since then I have lost networking, I have lxde installed on it (first thing I installed, post install), wicd likes to think that it's connected and has an IP, I changed the IP in PVE manager, rebooted and that made no difference (thinking it would refresh something or propagate changes where necessary, to no avail)
I would naturally reinstall at the moment, however this is not Windows, I have VM's that I cannot move due to no networking and I am under the impression that this is fixable. I just need guidance.
/etc/network/interfaces, for those who wish to see it is attached.
I had an update for tcpdump, I created an Ubuntu Server VM for Nextcloud, and used the poweroff command over SSH to turn the machine off when I was done with it for the day. It's a work in progress at the moment.
Since then I have lost networking, I have lxde installed on it (first thing I installed, post install), wicd likes to think that it's connected and has an IP, I changed the IP in PVE manager, rebooted and that made no difference (thinking it would refresh something or propagate changes where necessary, to no avail)
I would naturally reinstall at the moment, however this is not Windows, I have VM's that I cannot move due to no networking and I am under the impression that this is fixable. I just need guidance.
/etc/network/interfaces, for those who wish to see it is attached.