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Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining vBASIC || Community Edition 2.0
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Doftorul
on 05/03/2018, 11:16:44 UTC
Putting all my responses in RED and in one reply (working from nvOC in LOCAL mode so not able to copy-and-paste results, so I'm slow...)


In order to be able to help you a bit, try to run the following command:

 sudo lshw -C network
When I run that command, it flashes "PCI (sysfs)" real quickly & disappears and then flashes "USB" real quickly & disappears and then returns to the command prompt of m1@m1-sesktop:~$


sudo lshw -C network | grep logical
When I run that command same outcome as command above: it flashes "PCI (sysfs)" real quickly & disappears and then flashes "USB" real quickly & disappears and then returns to the command prompt of m1@m1-sesktop:~$


For some even more debug options, the result of the following commands will give us a hint on the potential driver/modules issues:

sudo lspci -nnk | grep -iA2 eth
This does nothing other than return to the command prompt.


sudo cat /etc/network/interfaces
Returns these three lines:
     # interfaces(5) file used by ifup(Cool and ifdown(Cool
     auto lo
     iface lo inet loopback



You can always try to re-initialize the network-manager using this command:

sudo dpkg-reconfigure network-manager
I get the following message:  insserv: warning: script 'gpu' missing LSB tags and overrides

Then I used:  sudo service network-manager restart
That showed a graphical message that said I was now disconnected and off-line (which is interesting since I wasn't on-line to begin with





Try this and get back with the output:

lspci -nnk | grep 0200 -A3

There seems to be a issue with the hardware if the lspci and lshw are returning naught...

Being a Gigabyte mobo, known for their hairy implementations of the Realtek to ICH bridging, it might help also to update your BIOS:

https://www.gigabyte.com/MicroSite/462/images/BIOS-Z270P-D3.zip

NOTE: Please check the HW revision of your mobo before trying to update. This is a "mining" optimised BIOS

I've seen  something similar a while back with a rev. 1 board, similar to yours, that was running out of lanes for peripherals and the loading of the PHY drivers for ethernet and usb were loaded erratically at times.