If you have a monitor and keyboard attached to the server, you can do this without moving the USB drive. Log in to the local terminal (default username is root ). Run the following commands to remove the config files:
Navigate to the following directory on your flash drive: /config/
If you have a monitor and keyboard plugged directly into your Unraid server (and you are not running "Headless"), you can reset the settings without moving the USB drive.
Open the USB drive. You will see a folder named config . Inside that folder, look for two critical files:
If you still have access to your Unraid WebUI but want to completely wipe out a messy configuration (like broken VLANs, custom routing tables, or faulty bonding), you can reset the settings natively. Step 1: Stop the Array Open the Unraid WebUI. Navigate to the tab.
Type the following command: /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 stop Navigate to the Config Directory: cd /boot/config
In Unraid Settings > Management Access , ensure your local access protocols are clearly mapped before moving from HTTP to HTTPS.