It's possible. Best practice is to check the checksum after downloading, which is usually provided next to the iso. Maybe do this first or give it another shot with a download.
You can maybe give one of the remaining nodes two votes, so that quorum is restored. I'm not sure though if that is possible in a non-quorate cluster.
Or you setup a qdevice for the cluster and a ceph arbiter device. However, I'm also not sure if this works while being non-quorate.
Then why did you enter 192.168.100.2 in the interfaces file? It has to be the address that IT gave you.
As mentioned, eno1 doesn't get an address itself in that scenario, only vmbr0.
It's not possible to set vmbr0 to DHCP and receive an address in an inappropriate subnet. There is either a misconfiguration in your DHCP server or your router (which is most of the time the same device) and most probably your proxmox host.
Please do yourself a favor and read about basic ip...
Well, this obviously can't work. Eno1 is the underlying network port for vmbr0, but it's address is in a different subnet than vmbr0. So I assume your router is routing 192.168.3.0/24 and not 192.168.100.0/24.
I suggest to switch to dhcp on vmbr0 for once just to see what address it gets...
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