Thanks, gonna try it later! But isn't there a way to disable ZFS? And no there's no way for me to get the logs because it hangs right there and keyboard light shuts off immediately.
Edit: ok seems like kernel 5.4.73 -1-pve works. 5.4.106-1-pve is the one that hangs. But power goes out...
And how do I do that?
Related to my issue I think https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/hangs-during-boot-at-failed-to-start-import-zfs-pool-zfu-help.96013/
Hi,
I can't seem to boot after creating a zfs pool of 5 drives after rebooting for the first time. I remembered adding the pool at /zfs as a directory (to add CT images and ISOs and all) but it's basically empty. Don't mind destroying and recreating the pool if it means I can reboot and not...
If I don't upgrade, it'll get stuck at the loading ramdisk message.
I've since tried reinstalling from fresh. What I did:
Clear every drive
Reinstall proxmox
Apr update & upgrade (not full-upgrade)
Reboot
Enabled Virtualization, grub, modules, reboot
Blacklist Nvidia*, reboot
Seems to be OK...
Yes this is what I want, but I have no idea what to do/change.
Would this be it then?
I can't add gateway to enp6s0 Management because *I THINK* gateway should be in vmbr0, so all VMs will get DHCP IPs. But Management won't get the 0.254 IP without gateway right?
As you might've guessed, I...
How would I go about doing this? I'm new to this btw.
My usecase is this: Have multiple VMs use bond0 for fault tolerance and load balancing (if 1 VM saturates 1 GbE line, the other VMs will automagically use the other bond0 slaves. And use the onboard eth exclusively for management.
Question...
I'm having this error, even after trying out several usb thumbdrives, as well as with 6.2/6.3, and balena or other windows iso flashing apps. Still have no idea why
Good day from a noob Proxmox/Linux user,
Just received my Chinese "X99" E5-2679 v3 board with 2x16GB ECC RAM.
Problem #1: Stuck at "Loading initial ramdisk" during boot. Nothing comes up, even after removing "quiet" from grub.
Problem #2: ECC mode is disabled, message during booting was too...
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