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    Controlling PCI Slot order in Proxmox 5.4

    That did it! I made a change that didn't do exactly what I thought it would, but it worked nonetheless. I removed hostpci3 in the q35 cfg to open up its pci mapping (launching the VM failed when I left it in) and moved it into the -args file nic: args: -netdev type=tap,id=net0,ifname=tap103i0...
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    Controlling PCI Slot order in Proxmox 5.4

    After taking a second look at that and realizing most of it was other manually added devices that aren't relevant to me, I tried this args line: args: -netdev type=tap,id=net0,ifname=tap103i0 -device virtio-net-pci,mac=BA:E2:8A:3B:AC:3E,netdev=net0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x2,id=net0 This created a...
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    Controlling PCI Slot order in Proxmox 5.4

    Thank you, that sounds like exactly what I need! As this is a specific issue affecting only this one guest machine, editing the base config is not a requirement. If I set my Intel 82576 to hostpci3 which gives it an ID of 00:04:00 and I can manually add a single virtio net0 at 00:02:00 for...
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    Controlling PCI Slot order in Proxmox 5.4

    I'm trying to solve a very specific problem to get a Palo Alto VM-series firewall online on Proxmox (not supported by Palo Alto but should work fine in KVM). The VM itself works fine, but I'm trying to give it three specific network interfaces: One virtio interface for the dedicated management...

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