what does lsblk -f /dev/disk/by-id/usb-TO_Exter_nal_USB_3.0_2015033100081-0:0 tell ?
and lsblk --version on host and inside vm ?
also print fdisk -l for usb drive and for mapped drive inside vm
now i understand why you are using newer rust - at kernel.org, they even seem to use/recommend rust 1.95 for 6.12+ kernels
https://www.kernel.org/pub/tools/llvm/rust
@fabian your list of packages and your pointer was very helpful.
turns out that the problem is being cause by different versions of rust or llvm toolchain.
i see that you have
libllvm21 (= 1:21.1.8-3~bpo13+2),
libpopt0 (= 1.19+dfsg-2)...
also statt pfsense würde ich eher opnsense empfehlen, weil das kostenlose pfsense kaum noch gepflegt wird.
aus sicherheitssicht dürfte sich da nicht so viel tun, aber grundsätzlich ist so eine dedizierte security appliance da schon der bessere weg
yes, i started from clean state and git status showed nothing special .
also with exact these command, i get the same error/problem.
could you (@fabian or someone else who is able to compile successfulle) perhaps post his package list, so i can...
yes sure, but i did not yet change the kernel sources at all.
i'm getting the same error on debian12
now with language set to en_US
HASH : bus_register : 0x822ffa38 => 0x08b3d7ec
HASH : _dev_alert...
>Does the folder /build/pve-kernel/proxmox-kernel-7.0.2/debian/control/ actually exist?
yes
>Looking at 3 and 5 you might now have /build/pve-kernel/pve-kernel/proxmox-kernel-7.0.2/debian/control/
sorry, posted the wrong path. i meant...
while running make build-dir-fresh, i see this weird error
cd proxmox-kernel-7.0.2; debian/rules debian/control
make[2]: Verzeichnis „/build/pve-kernel/proxmox-kernel-7.0.2“ wird betreten
dpkg-buildapi: Fehler: debian/control kann nicht gelesen...
i'm reproducably getting this error when trying to build pve kernel from git. i'd like to try to test a btrfs patch.
does somebody know why this happens and how to resolve?
i spent quite a wile to figure it out, but i get no clue what's the...
You do get to decide what is and is not offensive to you, but I get to decide what is and isn't appropriate speech and tone for discussions here and this:
is decidedly not appropriate. Especially after the only thing that was pointed out to you...
for most reliable information, you should ask the vendor for recent ubuntu 24 / hwe 6.17 and/or debian 13 support state.
proxmox 9.1 is basically debian 13 userspace with ubuntu kernel
i would not perfectly trust what AI is telling on this...
hi, thanks for reporting again, it seems there was a problem with indexing it. a colleague fixed the issue and uploaded a new version of the arch template. should be available after a 'pveam update'
7.0 is a test kernel,not an enterprise kernel atm, so if you are okay with breakages you use this kernel. If not, you usually pay for enterprise subscription.
Why would you be angry on a company giving you a test repo?