Okey, I managed to find a working kernel, but it's 5.0.8-2.
I tried the following: 5.4.106, 5.4.30 , 5.0.21.5 and 5.0.8-2.
Only one that booted was the 5.0.8-2.
My iLO does not have such functionality to access serial and it also does not have SSH but the system has on-board serial connector which I don't have a cable for.
BIOS version is from 2005-2006.
Hi there,
I started off my Proxmox install with installing Debian Buster and then proxmox on top of that as guided at: https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Install_Proxmox_VE_on_Debian_Buster.
However, the Debian kernel works fine but pve-kernel does not. Somewhere between version vmlinuz-5.4.30-1-pve...
Is the backend the GUI talks to the one you linked as in the qemu-server package?
I need support for mips64 which has been disabled in the pve-qemu-kvm package that's shipped with Promox 6 and that's why I have compiled my own.
Hi,
I would like to know how does the gui work when you edit the /etc/pve/qemu-server/<vmid>.conf and set it to like aarch64, how does it know how to emulate it?
I have compiled my own version of pve-qemu-kvm deb package, with support for multiple architectures so I would like to know how I can...
The image does boot, but you cannot emerge packages, due to Gentoo's default sandboxing when building.
The following features need to be allowed for the LXC container, when using the template: "ipc-sandbox, pid-sandbox and mount-sandbox".
For reference:
# grep CapPrm /proc/self/status
CapPrm...
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