Thanks for your quick reply. It does look like Parallels offers an Ubuntu 22 x86 64-bit emulation version.
What do you mean by "install Proxmox on top of it" ?
I have a MacBook Pro M1 (silicon chip) running Parallels Desktop app. I'm trying to create a Proxmox VM within Parallels, but not having any luck.
I've read that Proxmox is not compatible with silicon chip, but wondering if there's anything I can do to make this work. Thank you for any input.
I have an external drive connected to a Proxmox node. Is it possible to permanently mount it to a Linux VM on this node? I need to use it for storage just for this one VM. Thanks.
I'm trying to permanently mount an external drive to one of my Proxmox nodes. I added it to /etc/fstab, but when I run "mount -a", I get the following error:
"mount: /mnt/externaldrive: unknown filesystem type 'extfat'."
I tried installing/updating exfat-fuse and exfat-utils, but still same...
I restored a VM from a backup and lost some data in the process (it's a mysql server).
I'm trying to figure out if the VM's disk, prior to restore, is available anywhere. I found this directory /etc/lvm/archive but not sure if I'm on the right track. Any help is appreciated!
I just ran apt "install proxmox-ve" and it told me "E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem."
I ran the "dpkg --configure -a" command and it installed/configured everything. Now everything looks correct, but do I need to re-start any services...
I just updated all of our nodes in the cluster to proxmox 6.2-12. All VMs run fine and I can SSH into them from my local machine, but when I try to open Console within Proxmox web GUI, it times out and says "Failed to Connect" on the screen.
This is what I get when I run pveversion -v. Do I...
Got it, thank you.
Looks like the system is shot after restart, can't SSH into it anymore. Errors in console:
Can't process LV pve/data: thin-pool target support missing from kernel?
run-init: /sbin/init: No such file or directory
run-init: /etc/init: Permission denied
run-init: /bin/init...
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