Hi,
This thread is a result of my previous thread here http://forum.proxmox.com/threads/22142-debian-jessie-kvm-installation.
I crated new thread to get some attention, as there was not much activity on the previous one (devs attention, I mean of course )
So, I've been debugging this problem with GlusterFS devs and ended up with such result:
The problem is between qemu used in Proxmox and virtio drivers that come with D8 (atm both stable and testing versions are checked)
As soon as I choose not a virtio controller for VM with D8 (sata or scsi), installation goes well and I've got a totally usable system. If i choose virtio, I've got problems described in previous thread.
All other OSes (including D7, CentOS 7, Ubunti 14.04 LTS) do not have such problems with virtio drivers.
At the same time D8 runs perfectly on oVirt systems with virtio drivers.
So as for me it seems, like Proxmox should change qemu version...
Any ideas?
This thread is a result of my previous thread here http://forum.proxmox.com/threads/22142-debian-jessie-kvm-installation.
I crated new thread to get some attention, as there was not much activity on the previous one (devs attention, I mean of course )
So, I've been debugging this problem with GlusterFS devs and ended up with such result:
The problem is between qemu used in Proxmox and virtio drivers that come with D8 (atm both stable and testing versions are checked)
As soon as I choose not a virtio controller for VM with D8 (sata or scsi), installation goes well and I've got a totally usable system. If i choose virtio, I've got problems described in previous thread.
All other OSes (including D7, CentOS 7, Ubunti 14.04 LTS) do not have such problems with virtio drivers.
At the same time D8 runs perfectly on oVirt systems with virtio drivers.
So as for me it seems, like Proxmox should change qemu version...
Any ideas?
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