Hello again, so apparently I made the unfortunate mistake of buying a Gigabyte motherboard for my Ryzen based Proxmox server. Would you guys have any idea how long it would be until this bug fix get's integrated into the Ubuntu kernel you guys use? Even if a new ISO installer isn't out released...
Edit your /etc/pve/storage.cfg file and add this to your storage.cfg:
lvmthin: pve-data
thinpool data
vgname pve
content images,rootdir
You may also want to specify the LVM storage to only a specific node by specifying the name of the nodes:
lvmthin: pve-data...
I have run into this exact same problem. To make matters worse, my rig I built just for Proxmox 5 has a Ryzen 1700 and a Samsung 960 Evo NVME SSD . The first install worked but I had forgotten to connect the ethernet cable so it failed at the end. Upon trying to reinstall again I ran into this...
Thanks dcsapak, that at least explains why my ZFS raid wasn't working the first time. I did try disabling EFI and using legacy boot from the BIOS but that also failed to boot, which is still a question mark.
The 345GB lvm-thin partition was nowhere to be found in Proxmox. Is that normal...
So I seem to have an interesting problem. I'm not a linux guru but I've done my fair share of working on different linux machines and distributions. I installed Proxmox 4.4 on a server with two 480GB SSDs. I could not for the life of me get ZFS raid to work using the ISO. It kicked me back into...
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