There is a screenshot of some of it in the post #29
https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/installing-from-usb-drive-issues.18115/page-2#post-250726
Also, if you use Easy2Boot, this should work...
1. Copy the .ISO file to \_ISO\LINUX on your E2B drive
2. Boot to the proxmox boot menu from the ISO
3...
I think the init script may contain a clue as to why it works for some people but not others.
The script only searches for the ISO on Removable drives (such as most but not all Flash drives). So it won't find a named ISO if you are booting from a USB HDD or non-Removable type of USB Flash drive.
I just tried it again using the latest version and the instructions in the 2nd part of the blog for v5 definitely work.
I got to the ProxMox desktop with no issues after using the lvm2root extra text on an NTFS E2B USB drive.
Hi
If using Easy2Boot, just copy the ISO file to \_ISO\MAINMENU folder and boot it.
It will fail to boot so press ESC or F2 and you will see the command prompt.
Type
fdisk -l
and look for the sdx4 partition (the ISO will be mapped to sdx4 by E2B) - let's assume it is at sdb4
type
mount...
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