I could check again for more info. But I'd rather hear from you if you ahve OpenWrt as your main driver at the moment or have moved to another solution in the time being?
Reason I ask is because I am still trying to figure out what best suits my goals
I second this request.
However this is not really a proxmox issue. This is an LXC issue. So we should focus our efforts there.
It would be great though if one of the proxmox gurus find a solution
because the download link on the pve site
https://www.proxmox.com/en/downloads?task=callelement&format=raw&item_id=638&element=f85c494b-2b32-4109-b8c1-083cca2b7db6&method=download&args[0]=36adaf267a24a8a85835d0f0ac5d65fd
is kinda a 2 step process I am failing to download it using
wget...
hahah I am sure I am not making any sense but I've gotten half a mind to install the most basic of linux on bare metal and then run PVE as a VM.
Sure this is just me being a bit frantic for now so I'd really still like to learn how to deal with my current situation.
But it is just a thought...
uggg, bad idea. too buggy and also no access (for newcommers like me) to the actual system root. I seme to only have access to the in memory system.
does one have any suggestions on what live usb with up to date zfs support I can use to salvage recent PVE zfs installs?
TL;DR update.
I used the ubuntu 22.04.1 ISO and things worked out great.
end TL;DR update.
I am running a fresh install of
pve-manager/7.1-11/8d529482 (running kernel: 5.13.19-6-pve)
on bare metal
using a zfs mirrored root
pool: rpool
state: ONLINE
scan: scrub repaired 0B in 00:00:02 with...
I install PVE as a raid1 mirror.
When I ls the contents of /rpool there is only are only empty directories. Even the /rpool/ROOT/pve-1 directory is empty.
I mean no disrespect. I love PVE and run it on several servers and will not change any time soon.
However for my development laptop it is not working out ;(
Reason I install PVE in the first place is having a mirrored zfs root. I found no other distro that has that out of the box.
But bridging...
wow, virtualbox did not work due to some conflicts. but virtual machine manager has virtual network NAT out of the box. so I can continue using qemu/kvm
I am still struggling getting this to work. And even if I do I am assuming this wont work once connected to a different router (during traveling / hotel)
Is there something else I can try?
thanks but I am already running an OpenWrt VM. I am having issues though getting wireless AP's to work as the kernel is a bit behind mainstraim. currently 5.4
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.