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    Proxmox 7.2 EFI/ZFS Default Kernel Boot

    Certainly, first one is E89F-21C3. root@pve:/# mount /dev/disk/by-uuid/E89F-21C3 /boot/efi/ root@pve:/# bootctl System: Firmware: UEFI 2.70 (American Megatrends 5.17) Secure Boot: disabled Setup Mode: setup Boot into FW: supported Current Boot Loader: Product: systemd-boot 241...
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    Proxmox 7.2 EFI/ZFS Default Kernel Boot

    I don't believe I did. But here are the outputs of both bootctl and lsblk. Bios is set to just point to one of the two boot drives on booting. root@pve:~# lsblk NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT loop0 7:0 0 50G 0 loop loop1 7:1 0 60G 0 loop sda 8:0 0...
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    Proxmox 7.2 EFI/ZFS Default Kernel Boot

    So, I mounted the ESP and checked the loader.conf. I show the kernel I pined in there. So it is putting it in there. So I moved to the next part about which ESP might be in there. I do show both drives and I checks the ESPs on both in the loader.conf and both show the same as above. Yet...
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    Proxmox 7.2 EFI/ZFS Default Kernel Boot

    Yes. It seems strange that it's not taking affect. Like it's not actually changing anything.
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    Proxmox 7.2 EFI/ZFS Default Kernel Boot

    So I followed the doc and tried the proxmox-boot-tool kernel pin option to select the 5.13 kernel. I ran the refresh command with it and yet upon reboot I am seeing it select the 5.15 kernel still.
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    Proxmox 7.2 EFI/ZFS Default Kernel Boot

    I have used the boot tool, but still Proxmox boots with 5.15. My understanding is the partitions with which the EFI boot config resides does not remain mounted in ZFS configuration. Should I take it that to make the boot tool changes take affect I need to mount those partition before using the...
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    Proxmox 7.2 EFI/ZFS Default Kernel Boot

    I currently have Proxmox 7.2 installed with EFI boot and ZFS. So, my system utilizes systemd for boot which means changes in grub do nothing. I'm stuck on how I change the default kernel, which right now is 5.15 for Proxmox 7.2, back to 5.13 as I need that kernel for now so I can utilize...
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    Odd web browser VNC problem

    My updates reports No Updates Available even if I click the Refresh. Here is my VMs options. And Hardware.
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    Odd web browser VNC problem

    Upon looking closer at the VNC, it appears the VNC within PVE on the web browser has actually frozen. I can connect to the VM with Remote Viewer and the VM is still active, but I can not use it via the PVE web connection. I'll attach screen shots for reference.
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    Odd web browser VNC problem

    I've tried it both in Chrome and Firefox, issue persists across each. I haven't noticed it across other VMs at this time. PVE version below:
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    Odd web browser VNC problem

    I have Win10 running as one of my VMs and recently I started to have an odd issue. Randomly the web browser VNC stops allowing me to click anything in the VM with the mouse. I can connect with Remote Viewer and interact with it, but not through the web browser. Not sure if it needs to be...
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    Remote Spice access *without* using web manager

    So I am attempting to use these shell scripts in Linux Mint and Remmina 1.4.7. When I run the script with the Execute plugin with Remmina it appears to log in which I can see on the Syslog of PVE. It is able to start the VM if it's off, but my issue is with Remmina. According to Remmina's...

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