Am Fri, Dec 16, 2022 at 04:43:25PM -0600 schrieb Dale: > > 4) While I cannot tell you if the card you ordered has a Linux or FreeBSD > > driver, I can point out that on the left hand side of your TrueNAS  > > dashboard, accessible in your browser hopefully, there is a pulldown > > called 'Network'. It should hopefully show you the current network > > interface which in my case is called 're0'. On the right you might, > > hopefully > > possibly see a big blue button called "ADD". Consider giving that button  > > a push after you've installed your new card. > 4:  I have a monitor hooked up still so I can do it the text way if > needed.  It mentions about setting up the network as one of the > options. > > Since you mentioned it has a GUI option, I may just do that.  > So long as it works.  That’s what I referred to earlier: you get a web interface built-in that takes care of all the chores. I always wanted to set up shares on my NAS so that guests could easily access it anonymously, but safely (meaning: no write access). I never had the patience to go through the whole setup of ftp and/or samba with the proper users and directories. But a web UI could take care of all of that. Plus it’s shiny. :D My point is: there is no need for a monitor. ;-) -- Grüße | Greetings | Salut | Qapla’ Please do not share anything from, with or about me on any social network. LCARS - Linux Can Also Run Starships