Remove the USB flash drive from the server and plug it into a separate desktop or laptop (Windows, Mac, or Linux). Step 3: Delete or Rename the Network Files Open the USB drive directory using your file explorer. Navigate to the /config folder. Locate the file named network.cfg .
: Experts recommend leaving Unraid on DHCP and using your router's static lease (DHCP reservation) feature instead. This ensures the server always gets the same IP but won't get "locked out" if you change your router or subnet later. unraid reset network settings install
Unraid runs entirely from your RAM, loading its operating system from a bootable USB flash drive during startup. All system configurations, including network parameters, are stored in flat configuration files on this USB drive. Remove the USB flash drive from the server
Navigate to the directory where Unraid stores its system configuration on the flash drive: cd /boot/config/ Use code with caution. Step 4: Delete the Files Locate the file named network
: If your server is booting but you can't reach it from another computer, try selecting Unraid OS GUI Mode from the boot menu. This allows you to log in directly on the server's attached monitor and adjust settings via a local web browser.