Recent content by 9acca9

  1. 9

    [TUTORIAL] How to convert Raspberry Pi OS images and import to Proxmox

    Hi. Im using proxmox in a x86 computer. I want to install raspbian in a VM. If i follow your guide, i will end with a /boot/config.txt file in the VM of raspbian? (i mean, following your guide that file is still present and works like with a normal rpi?) Thanks
  2. 9

    [SOLVED] Cannot enter Seabios in VM... i try ESC

    Sorry... i was expecting something like i see in some screenshots... a blue screen. And not, i just see a terminal screen with 3 option to select, all related to from where to boot. I was expecting some monitor/display resolution that i saw in some screenshots over the net. To moderator, please...
  3. 9

    [SOLVED] Cannot enter Seabios in VM... i try ESC

    Hi. I try ESC but nothing happens, also i can see the PROXMOX word when VM start, sometimes i cant but almost never. Maybe that is why i cant enter the bios. There is other way? or a way to put a delay at the start? Thanks
  4. 9

    Problem with monitor resolution

    Hi, I use proxmox and in addition to the various services I have an Ubuntu virtual machine installed. That virtual machine has control over the video card so the video output is that of the server. (GPU passthrough enable) I was using an old monitor with a resolution no higher than 1024x768...
  5. 9

    Firewall log of dropped communication

    i have a reverse proxy running in a lxc. (caddy) i want to block everything to that container except 80 and 443. i already make that but... i want to log the blocked intent. and i already do that, but im seeing the broadcast (i suppose) that make the router one per second: 104 4 veth104i0-IN...
  6. 9

    Is it possible to pass the "secondary" disk of an LXC as a secondary disk of a VM?

    I currently have an LXC with root disk and a mount point: it is possible to pass this "secondary disk" (vm-101-disk-0) as a secondary disk of a VM? Thanks.
  7. 9

    Add PCI Device Intel graphic 620 works with linux, not with windows

    Hi. Im trying to pass the pci device "intel graphic 620" to a windows 11 VM. I try with debian VM in this way: This works perfect. I can use the VM in the proxmox host (i mean, with a monitor attached to the proxmox server i can work in the vm like if the VM was... not virtual) I try the...
  8. 9

    Move an attached disk of a lxc to another lxc?

    oh, it is in the gui. CLOSED! SOLVED! tHANKS!
  9. 9

    Move an attached disk of a lxc to another lxc?

    HI. Well that, i need to preserve that disk that it is attached to a lxc (is not a root disk) the mount point is what i want to attach to other lxc. How i could do that? it seems that it is not possible from GUI. Thanks!
  10. 9

    Cant delete vm disk (Cannot remove image)

    Oh, sorry i did not notice this post was created. I already solved! Thanks!
  11. 9

    Cant delete vm disk (Cannot remove image)

    I want to delete the last three I get: "Cannot remove image, a guest with VMID '101' exists! You can delete the image from the guest's hardware pane" There is nothing in 101: So... how i can delete this 3 disks? Thanks!
  12. 9

    USB is not writable... so sad.

    Well, the ntfs crap was dirty... i use ntfsfix and it is fixed... im getting all the files, and one i have all the backups in other side i will format this usb disk (it is 1TB). What would you think will be a good file system? i dont really care if just can be read from a Linux system...
  13. 9

    USB is not writable... so sad.

    Also cat /proc/mounts sysfs /sys sysfs rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime 0 0 proc /proc proc rw,relatime 0 0 udev /dev devtmpfs rw,nosuid,relatime,size=8017732k,nr_inodes=2004433,mode=755,inode64 0 0 devpts /dev/pts devpts rw,nosuid,noexec,relatime,gid=5,mode=620,ptmxmode=000 0 0 tmpfs /run tmpfs...
  14. 9

    USB is not writable... so sad.

    Thanks. I try first to umount and it seems..... busy... So, i try with root@pve:~# umount -l /mnt and then root@pve:~# mount -t ntfs -o rw /dev/sdb1 /mnt/ mount: /mnt: /dev/sdb1 already mounted or mount point busy. dmesg(1) may have more information after failed mount system call...
  15. 9

    USB is not writable... so sad.

    hi. Thanks. I see that it is mounted like this: /dev/sdb1 /mnt ntfs ro,relatime,uid=0,gid=0,fmask=0177,dmask=077,nls=utf8,errors=continue,mft_zone_multiplier=1 0 0 But, when i mounted i just did: mount -t ntfs /dev/sdb1 /mnt/