ok. it looks like you are missing a lot of command line parameters but that is of later concern.
also I did not see the amd driver being correctly loaded. So please make sure they are on the host by disabling blacklisting and any VM that might want to use it.
then
on the host (no VM just yet...
btw, I never got an email regarding this mention. I think the forum is either broken or somehow I am shadowbanned. or anything in between for that matter.
you see, rather than focusing on the Vm it self I would like to tackle this potential problem from the top down.
For example I have tried many configurations for VMs and I like the linux way of booting in where I can see things go right or wrong.
Now if we get a linux VM up and running then we...
what specific tutorial are you referring to?
Please remember I am just soo busy that sometimes I have time to write a long wided answer like I do now. But reading up on long threads has never been my strong point if I enter as an advice giver rather than the needer of advice.
So.
Please show...
I will still try and help. what specific hurdle are you facing at the moment?
If you can be forthcoming then that saves me from reading up on a thread of which I have read sooooo many already. some of them end up in success while most just end up abandoned after a while.
it can never be on the proxmox side as proxmox is just a layer on top of debian which is just yet another lay on linux.
Please be more specific.
Also ubuntu also failed for me while I was at 90% of reaching my goal.
So once again if you are serious about this issue then please be serious...
the concept is the same for non grub boot I think.
this is my line after I have sanitized a bit (perhaps still more can be removed just not the nomodeset)
quiet amd_iommu=on iommu=pt initcall_blacklist=sysfb_init video=simplefb ff video=vesafb ff video=efifb ff video=vesa ff disable_vga=1...
what worked for my AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE with Radeon Graphics is to add nomodeset to the kernel commandline
it has a ton of other stuff there too that I am not certain is really needed but nomodeset was the last part of the puzzle.
i also had to find the gpu rom file.
i found one while...
I no longer want to pass through a GPU to a VM that does not really need it. I mean come on Skethup 2017 you do not need a GPU.
Is there any way I can make it so that my windows VM thinks there is an actual GPU?
I do not mind if some software breaks. I just want to get past this sketchup barrier
I think I confirmed the proxmox GUI syslog is reading from the journal
I added a line
echo 'hello' | systemd-cat
and it showed up in the GUI syslog.
it was also present in /var/log/syslog but there it did not show like it did in the GUI.
Indeed, thank you. However installing rasdaemon does not lead to being informed of events there in a similar manner like SMART events do.
My humble request is to have those be included out of the proxmox box so go speak
Thank you for this in depth explanation. I believe someone already mentioned something similar in passing earlier in this thread or another.
Was not the issue with this approach that it will not work when the laptop is connected to another network?, like in a hotel?
Although not happy with no one trying to chip in.
I can report now that syslog is now again being populated after reinstalling rsyslog
How was proxmox able to show syslog messages via the gui even though the file on disk was abandoned?
I am running proxmox 7.3.3. and I get SMART emails if something is going on with a HDD that needs attention out of the box. that's great.
But I also would like to be alterted of ECC memory and other RAS events.
Please consider a line in the syslog (when viewed from the web gui)...
wow, I am soo dislectlic. thank you for spotting that. that was indeed the problem.
I messed up an rsync operation once and never knew why. now I know I made a typo.
thanks again
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