Sorry for the late response, I've already got virtualization enabled - it's an AMD CPU (Ryzen 3600) so the setting is called SVM I believe.
After trying tons of things from various posts I wasn't able to get IOMMU enabled and actually boot into Proxmox, I ended up delaying it until I can find a...
Update: Tried to enable only SVM and keep IOMMU disabled and I'm able to boot into Proxmox. But whenver I enable IOMMU I'm stuck at the same "cleaning" screen.
I'm not even too sure what IOMMU is used for, would I need it enabled if I want to to passthrough HDD's to my NAS VM or a GPU to...
I now realize that after all the posts I've read on the forum AFTER I ran into this problem. Serves me right for not researching before doing it. But thank you for the tip, I'll be sure to do that whenever I can get my Proxmox host restored and try to make my pfSense VM again.
I passed through my NIC to a new pfSense VM and at that point I lost connectivity to my Proxmox host. I restarted my host and kept getting this screen. I went and turned off SVM and IOMMU to boot into Proxmox just so I could delete the pfSense VM hoping it'd solve the issue - but it does not...
I'm running into the exact same issue except after I disable my VM's from automatically booting, I re-enable SVM in BIOS and try to boot into Proxmox I'm met with the same problem. Proxmox will only boot when I disable IOMMU and SVM.
Would appreciate being pointed in the right direction as I'm...
First I'll start with the issue I'm running into:
I've got a monitor hooked up to my Proxmox host and when booting into it normally I get the following screen:
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/deve/mapper/pve-root: clean, 101782/1212416 files, 4084674/48449664 blocks
"""
My understanding is that this message is popping up...
Gonna update this post to provide my solution in case it helps anyone else in the future:
If you're trying to recover your Windows installation with a system image recovery onto a fresh Windows VM in Proxmox then this procedure is what worked for me. (The system image was created with the...
I actually attempted that multiple times. At first I ran into issues where I was booting with SeaBIOS and not with OVMF (UEFI) so I changed that and then finally got to the system image recovery page but midway through loading it froze on a screen saying "Booting from disk" with no way of being...
To preface this post, I'm a complete n00b with type 1 hypervisors so please pardon any mistakes on my first post. I've only been playing around with proxmox for a few months.
I have scoured the forums looking for a guide on how to recover my Windows system image to a Windows VM in proxmox but...
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