Introduction to unraid & configure static IP

Hardware requirements:
The Unraid system is installed on a USB flash drive (must be a USB flash drive). The capacity supports 1G~32G. It must contain a unique GUID (Globally Unique Identifier). USB2.0 is sufficient. Unraid's computer requirements are a 64-bit processor, 1.0 GHz or above, at least 2GB RAM, and an Ethernet port.

Unraid system installation
Download the Unraid USB Creator tool from the official website and use this tool to install the system to a USB flash drive:

By default, the unRAIDServer installation package is downloaded and written through the Unraid USB Creator tool. The download speed may be a bit slow. You can use the local File method to download unRAIDServer-6.11.5-x86_64.zip from the official website to the local area, and then select the local file to write.

To rewrite, you only need to copy the following two configuration files, and then overwrite them into the newly written USB boot disk:

By default, the unRAIDServer installation package is downloaded and written through the Unraid USB Creator tool. The download speed may be a bit slow. You can use the local File method to download unRAIDServer-6.11.5-x86_64.zip from the official website to the local area, and then select the local file to write.

If the writing fails during the writing process, just click write again (ps: it is really not possible to change the USB disk).

Then insert the U disk into the computer, connect the computer to the network with a network cable, start the computer and enter the BIOS and change the first startup item to U disk boot. Restart and wait for the system to start up, obtain the computer IP address from the router, and access the web management page through the IP address in the browser.

If a prompt appears when inserting a USB disk: this is not a bootable disk, try writing it again and then insert it again.

After entering the unraid management web page, enter setting-Network-Settings to configure static IP

If prompted as shown above, you need to stop the VM manager and Docker service services first, enter these two services in turn, set enable to false, and apply.

 

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