@avm yup that was it - I hadn't installed the firmware. Thank you for the solution (and the link).
For anyone else following this who wants more detail.... I downloaded the files from https://github.com/OpenELEC/dvb-firmware (either obtain it using git, or click on the 'Code' button and then...
@avw thanks for the quick response.
Below is what's in the /etc/pve/lxc/[LXC_ID].conf file (it's an unprivileged container like yours):
arch: amd64
cores: 8
cpulimit: 8
hostname: plex
memory: 8192
mp0: /mnt/mammoth/video,mp=/mnt/video
net0...
I can't get my WinTV Quad HD terrestrial TV tuner (DVB-T2) to show up in a linux container (lxc) running ubuntu 20.04 (with Plex installed)
System is:
Proxmox version: PVE 6.4-4
Ubuntu in linux container: 20.04
Motherboard: AS Rock ROMED8-2T
CPU: EPYC 7262
RAM: 24GB
Expansion cards:
- 2 x HBA...
I installed zfs-utils on the guest, and created that service on the guest, then rebooted. When I rebooted, nothing seemed different - 'zpool list' returned no pools. If it worked, where should I find the zpool TANK mounted?
I really only want plex media server, so using a container would be...
Thanks for the speedy reply.
'Dunno why you want that pool in a VM' ... I'd like to run Plex in the VM; and so I'm trying to set up access to the files on the zpool. Whether or not the guest system sees the files as stored on a zpool is unimportant. Hope that clarifies the request.
Should I run that in the guest (ubuntu server)?
When I did, I got the following error:
'Failed to enable unit: Unit file zfs-import@TANK.service does not exist.'
Apologies if this is a duplicate of another post - I couldn't find an answer on the forum or in the docs...
On the host machine (running proxmox), I've imported a zfs pool (let's call it 'TANK') that I moved from a previous build (FreeNAS) using the following command in proxmox:
zpool import -f...
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