Unraid Reset: Network Settings Patched
Properly power down the server by holding the power button (not ideal, but necessary if you can't SSH). Remove the bootable USB drive.
The server will revert to its default hostname (usually Tower ). Bonding/Bridging: Network bonding will be disabled.
Plug a monitor and keyboard directly into your Unraid server to use the command line (Terminal). 2. Delete (or Rename) the Config Files unraid reset network settings
Navigate to the following directory on your flash drive: /config/
Shut down your Unraid server safely. If you cannot access the WebGUI or SSH, press the physical power button on the server case once to trigger a clean shutdown. Avoid pulling the power cord unless the system is completely unresponsive. Step 2: Remove and Connect the USB Drive Properly power down the server by holding the
If using a monitor and keyboard, select the standard boot mode (not GUI mode) and log in using your root username and password.
Your Unraid USB is formatted as FAT32 (or generally readable by any OS). Plug it in. Bonding/Bridging: Network bonding will be disabled
Tip: If you are hesitant to delete the file, simply rename it to network.cfg.bak . This achieves the same result while preserving a backup. Step 4: Reboot Your Unraid Server Safely eject the USB flash drive from your computer.
: Once you have a command prompt, the boot USB drive is mounted at /boot .
Go to > Network Settings to reconfigure your LAN or Wi-Fi.
Stop the Unraid array by going to > Array Operation and clicking Stop (network settings cannot be changed while the array is online). Return to Settings > Network Settings . Change Enable Bonding to No . Change Enable Bridging to No . Set IPv4 Address Assignment to Automatic (DHCP) . Scroll to the bottom and click Apply .




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