As a firefox user with the same problem described by the OP, the solution is the following:
Put your mouse to the far left of the window, hovver over the vertical bar and you'll find it's simply a hidden panel that can be stretched out the way.
This has probably been asked 1000 times, but can I find a simple solution? Nope.
I've had to reinstall proxmox. I have an existing drive that contains all the zipped backups of my VM's so I DO NOT want to format it!
If I go to node > Disks. I can see it there as dev/sda1
Can someone walk me...
Sorry for the trouble but I'm trying to understand local storage. I have a 1TB Nvme drive on which I've installed Proxmox and all the virtual machines.
I also have another 1TB backup drive.
The trouble is when I click on my container 100 (pihole) and click backup, I just get these options...
I recently developed bad sectors on my nvme drive and had to replace the drive. In the process of rebuilding my system I accidentally installed Proxmox on the wrong drive and formatted all my vm backups (oops!)
Now I'm running data recovery software on my backup drive trying to recover all my...
I'm in the same situation with my PN50. Just can't get 4500U passing through to a VM. I'll just have to wait for AMD to do something about it at the moment there aren't any Linux drivers available
I have exactly the same problem as vm_guy but my system is brand new. It's an ASUS PN50. Is there any way Proxmox could create an installer that didn't cause these problems because of the graphics card? Would be super handy. Just trying to install 6.4-1 iso now to see if that works...
No, same...