ip a and verify that the current names match names in configuration files (probably /etc/network/interfaces . Though it might not be needed, as I don't know from your post if you lost the networks access, or not.fsck /dev/sde2 )?We don't know all events which happened there. I wonder why (if) state of network interfaces changed. Just in case, you can executeip aand verify that the current names match names in configuration files (probably/etc/network/interfaces. Though it might not be needed, as I don't know from your post if you lost the networks access, or not. Anyway. Look at that last line ("Volume was not properly unmounted... Please run fsck"). I would take a closer look at that. Have you run fsck (probablyfsck /dev/sde2)? Depending on being it mounted or not, you could do that in this Proxmox system or in some "Live CD" environment.
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