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  1. 22 minutes ago, Peter Suh said:

     

     

    The process of finding and loading two ixgbe modules related to the 10g nic appears in the log. We need to find a reason why the rest of the NICs can't even try. How many physical NIC ports are there? And the RAID controller and SATA controller seem to be special. I can't find the related expansion module. What models do you know of these two controllers? Please let me know the results of running the command below in tinycore linux. lspci -tvnnq

    Here is the result of the command:

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  2. 22 hours ago, Peter Suh said:

     

    I think your 2.5G Intel NIC chipset is i225 or i226, but there is an issue where it does not work perfectly in tinycore linux 12. After the bootloader is built, the igc module, which operates as a loader extension module, requires active feedback and verification. This is because recently, there was a request for improvement from a Korean i226 user who was experiencing the same phenomenon as you, and there was a module version upgrade related to this. I imported the latest igc module from rr. I have mobos that use i225, but they pass without any issues, so it is difficult to reproduce the situation. (This means that there is no environment for debugging.)

     

     

    By the way, did you not obtain the log I requested? This might be a starting point for the debugging mentioned above.

     

    Om i am getting somewhere, just redone everything on another USB key and plug it on another USB port on the server, now i can see two devices since it get two different ip address on the two network cards but as you can see there is no MAC on Serial number on each details of both devices. If i try to configure one i get a time out in CHrome:

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    If i reboot into the build menu i now have logs:

     

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  3. 4 hours ago, Peter Suh said:

     

    I think your 2.5G Intel NIC chipset is i225 or i226, but there is an issue where it does not work perfectly in tinycore linux 12. After the bootloader is built, the igc module, which operates as a loader extension module, requires active feedback and verification. This is because recently, there was a request for improvement from a Korean i226 user who was experiencing the same phenomenon as you, and there was a module version upgrade related to this. I imported the latest igc module from rr. I have mobos that use i225, but they pass without any issues, so it is difficult to reproduce the situation. (This means that there is no environment for debugging.)

     

     

    By the way, did you not obtain the log I requested? This might be a starting point for the debugging mentioned above.

     

    I get a file not found error when selecting this opton in the menu.

  4. 54 minutes ago, Peter Suh said:

     

    I think your 2.5G Intel NIC chipset is i225 or i226, but there is an issue where it does not work perfectly in tinycore linux 12. After the bootloader is built, the igc module, which operates as a loader extension module, requires active feedback and verification. This is because recently, there was a request for improvement from a Korean i226 user who was experiencing the same phenomenon as you, and there was a module version upgrade related to this. I imported the latest igc module from rr. I have mobos that use i225, but they pass without any issues, so it is difficult to reproduce the situation. (This means that there is no environment for debugging.)

     

     

    By the way, did you not obtain the log I requested? This might be a starting point for the debugging mentioned above.

     

    I also have some Intel dual 10 Gigabit network cards i can test if you think that there is better chance of success, those were removed from and old Dell server. I will send the logs later today since i am at work now.

    Thanks.

  5. 3 hours ago, Peter Suh said:

     

    If UART is enabled in BIOS, disable it.
    If the problem persists, go back to the TCRP Loader Build menu and reattach the log shown using the menu below.
    It contains logs that can help diagnose problems.

     

    "Show Error Log of Running Loader"

     

    And usually errors are shown at the bottom of this log.
    Use the down arrow key to scroll to the last content.

    Ok i have checked and didn't find anything related to UART in the bios.

    Is there a way to load drivers for the Intel 2.5 gb mic into TCRP because everytime i need to do a change i have to plusg a USB Ethernet adapter to get internet access ?

  6. Hi all, after many days of trying and failing now i need some help from the community. I have a custom built server with an Asus WS motherboard with an Intel Core i7-13700K CPU. The motherboard come with 2x Intel 2.5 GB network card. I have tried building a loader with the DS3622xs+ model and when booting the loader everything seem to go fine but i can't see or ping the server after that. During booting i have access to the web interface on port 7681 and after the DSM start booting i am loosing the access and that't it i can't find the server with the Synology online tools, i can't ping it and i can't acces the web interface on port 5000.

     

    Here is a screenshot of the web interface during booting of the loader:

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     And also a screenshot of the server:

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    The motherboard is an Asus WS W680 ACE IPMI with an Intel Core i7 13700K cpu with 128 GB of RAM. The motherboard come with 2 x Intel 2.5 GB network card.

     

    Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.

     

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