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    Installing Linux Acronis Cyber Protection Agent - can't find directory that contains kernel sources

    In the end, we installed on a server that had a subscription and access to the repositories. The notes about do say that if you are doing this on a test environment that you can use the test repositories, but I lack fundamental Linux knowledge that I don't expect Proxmox guys to teach (it's not...
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    Installing Linux Acronis Cyber Protection Agent - can't find directory that contains kernel sources

    Hi oguz I tried a few different things, but not successful. Looks that apt update didn't work, and I believe that's because this is a test Proxmox server that doesn't have a subscription. Do we need a subscription applied to the server in order to use apt update and have The Proxmox PVE Kernel...
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    Installing Linux Acronis Cyber Protection Agent - can't find directory that contains kernel sources

    Thank you oguz. The server went out the door so I'll put together a new one and post back within the next couple of days.
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    Installing Linux Acronis Cyber Protection Agent - can't find directory that contains kernel sources

    Thanks uguz When trying apt install pve-headers-$(uname -r) we get: root@PROXTEST:~# apt install pve-headers-$(uname -r) Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done E: Unable to locate package pve-headers-5.4.34-1-pve E: Couldn't find any...
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    Installing Linux Acronis Cyber Protection Agent - can't find directory that contains kernel sources

    Hi Proxmox On a new test server, we are testing a backup service that we can implement on our live servers. This is a fresh install without any modifications other than what has been detailed in this guide...