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8 minutes ago, Zygizz said:

I don't really know the answer why am shutting it down just don't want to leave running 24/7 then a really don't need it or just then travel to university.

 

Am using Rasberry pie etherwake command 

 

Yeah i was using this page it also shows that Wake-on: g but then i power down server nic still becomes inactive and don't react to magic packet 

Did you check under the system devices(or what your board calls it) in the bios?

 

Really id just leave it running, ryzen is very low power(about 30w idle)

Am using ASRock A320M-DGS bare bones motherboard nothing fancy just running unraid , and I wanted to use wake on LAN feature motherboard says its supports so no problems...

First the all I can't find it in the bios if somebody has similar motherboard maybe knows where this setting places 

 

its possible to turn on wake on lan with terminal ? or some another way if bios show wol setting? 

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Why are you using wake on lan for the home server instead of just leaving it running?

 

What system is sending the magic packet?

 

Ethtool here is your friend. here is the debian wiki page, should be about the same on slackware. https://wiki.debian.org/WakeOnLan

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13 minutes ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

Why are you using wake on lan for the home server instead of just leaving it running?

 

What system is sending the magic packet?

 

Ethtool here is your friend. here is the debian wiki page, should be about the same on slackware. https://wiki.debian.org/WakeOnLan

I don't really know the answer why am shutting it down just don't want to leave running 24/7 then a really don't need it or just then travel to university.

 

Am using Rasberry pie etherwake command 

 

Yeah i was using this page it also shows that Wake-on: g but then i power down server nic still becomes inactive and don't react to magic packet 

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8 minutes ago, Zygizz said:

I don't really know the answer why am shutting it down just don't want to leave running 24/7 then a really don't need it or just then travel to university.

 

Am using Rasberry pie etherwake command 

 

Yeah i was using this page it also shows that Wake-on: g but then i power down server nic still becomes inactive and don't react to magic packet 

Did you check under the system devices(or what your board calls it) in the bios?

 

Really id just leave it running, ryzen is very low power(about 30w idle)

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