Hi to you all ! I've tried restic before and didn't get very far with it, but now I want to try again because there was some points I've really liked about it (fast, reliable and relatively easy to manage). The issue is ... I'm not confident enough in my linux-fu skills to know exactly how I...
In this order :
- using ventoy to boot with proxmox latest ISO
- choose "advanced mode" when asked then "rescue mode"
- from there, the rescue mode boot into my proxmox server
- update-grub
- grub-install /dev/sda
In my BIOS, I can choose and override the boot disk (not sure if I can call it...
I had this feeling that I will not end up being the only one.
Unbelievable how a tiny binary can f*ck a great running proxmox installation.
Well, this is my fault, never had the motivation to learn more about grub/uefi/(etc) and have only a little knowledge about it all.
Anyway, I got...
A little update : this page from the wiki have been greatly helpful.
Basically, I booted from the Proxmox 8.0.iso image and choose "rescue mode". There it magically ended up booting my proxmox machine without any kind of intervention from me (I have no idea how this works). Now I'm still not...
Hello to you all,
It seems I have messed up my proxmox machine with an apt update this morning. I think it was grub-pc or something like that, which asks during the update where grub was installed. Well, I think I didn't answered correctly. Anyway, here's where I am for now :
- I end up in grub...
Indeed, the question was whether we would still be able to receive the non-free firmware updates without adding anything, which I also believe post #9 by @Philipp Hufnagl answered (I should also point out that I was a bit confused by the constant apt notification about the non-free split...
Just when I was about to give up, it's solved. But I'm not too sure what was the effective solution.
What I've done, in this order :
# remove upower service (I think it's most likely the solution)
apt remove upower
# add this in my .bashrc (debian wiki : https://wiki.debian.org/Suspend)
xset...
Hello everyone,
I'm using proxmox as a workstation (xfce/openbox), so I have a display connected for various purposes. Since the latest kernel upgrade (6.2.16-4-pve), my monitor is entering suspend mode (after 10 min or so), and it's a behavior I would gladly prevent.
What I tried so far ...
That is what I expected but I've checked my upgrade history again, and can't find where I was asked for sshd.
I got the same files indicated by the proxmox doc like /etc/issue, lvm.conf plus :
- /etc/logrotate.d/rsyslog
- saslauthd # maybe this one could be related ?
Still, that was...
Hi to you all ! Upgrade to proxmox 8 was successful, but i have some warnings I'm not sure to understand.
This one from apt for example :
I add this to my sources.list :
but then apt complains like this :
So I followed the debian doc, remove the line from my sources.list and created the file...
@Nuke Bloodaxe
Nope, I'm good with my rollback, thanks. That's 25 hours now running without a reboot. I (hopefully) think my case is closed. Maybe that will need to be adressed again when I switched back to the 6.2 kernel.
Either way, thank you for the tip about the ram speed.
Thank you for your reply, PigLover
No, I didn't try to disable C-state but I don't think I'm concerned by this bug (still, good to know about it). If that was the case, I would have had this issue already a long time ago, while I'm "only" concerned about these unexpected reboots since 2 weeks...
Same thing here as anyone else it seems : magic reboot out of nowhere.
But I think this started for me around the time I switched to the new opt-in kernel 6.2 (I don´t think I had the problem under proxmox 7.4). And what puzzles me too is the lack of logs. This is the most verbose I could get ...
I've updated my proxmox today. Then I realized there is a color theme setting, and ... a proxmox dark theme within. And that .... is a very good looking theme ^^
A big thank you to anyone involved in the making of this theme. Specifically, both my eyes wanted to thank the dev for this theme.
I have the same issue when one of my NFS share from another server stops responding. This share is used as a directory (but not used to store VMs) in my proxmox machine.
This shows the 'unknown' status but I don't think you should have other issue with this.
hmm ... I've isolate the issue to xrdp. I've still no idea how to solve this, but at the very least, I don't think this is appropriate for this forum (sorry for the noise).
I will close this topic.
Hi to you all ! I'm having some unexpected issues to get accents in a lxc container with Rocky Linux (terminal, mousepad etc) using XFCE.
This is what localectl returns :
System Locale: LANG=en_US.utf8
VC Keymap: us-intl
X11 Layout: us
X11 Model: pc105
X11 Variant: intl...
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