I would like to start the ntp service in a (debian12) lxc container, for exposing the host time to the other clients.
The syntax that was working properly on debian11 lxc container, now brings to the error
systemd[1]: ntpsec.service - Network Time Service was skipped because of an unmet...
...as now
pveam available
shows me one
debian-12-standard_12.0-1_amd64.tar.zst
I imagine that you have been even faster than what you expected, and debian12 is available as LXC template.
Do I understand things right?
dMopp: thank you for the suggestion, but this is far beyond my skills (I would have no idea where to start from). I will wait that the right ones do the job as they are much more reliable than myself. I have been waiting since November (I need samba 4.17+ and I want to run in a "supported"...
Dear Tom, could you give me an idea of when the bookworm container images will be available? (I do not need an exact date, I would be happy knowing if it will be June, July or August... or September :p)
Question for newbie: my ProxMox hypervisor is on 7.4-13 release, and the command
pveam available
does not show any "debian 12" container, does it mean that I am doing anything wrong or that I shall simply be patient till the debian 12 containers will be available?
...maybe I was lucky, but I have managed to mount in the LCX container an NFS share exposed on the Host. It even went quite easily, even if I am on my first experiments on this.
I only have one question: as long as my NFS share did NOT have the parameter
no_root_squash
I kept getting the error...
...well, as I promised here my feedback, maybe will be helpful also for others.
I think that I could find a good solution: I increased my budget for this project by ~12 EUR (yes, 12, not 120, just twelve EUR) and I have purchased a
"Fujitsu 9211-8i 6Gbps HBA LSI FW: P20" from some kind Chinese...
So I have verified if the serial ports were active, and they were active [IO=3Fh8; IRQ=4] as default settings.
I have tried all other options, but still lspci does not find anything new.
I would get to the conclusion that Marvell 88SE9215 cannot be detected by Linux (or maybe just Proxmox 6) and...
Well, if one PCIe lane is reserved for the M.2 drive, this does not explain why also the other slot does not work, as I have left this mainboard configuration quite "standard". I suspect that the time already invested in the project does not justify additional efforts, so now I am tendetiously...
So I have followed your suggestion, remounted everything, including 2 new disks that are connected to this new controller.
The command lshw -C disk only shows me the 4 HDDs that are currently connected to the mainboard (currently ordered in a RAIDZ10 array), but ignores the 2 new disks connected...
...maybe I only was unlucky: I bought this very similar SATA controller by QNINE, which is apparently based on Marvell 88SE9215.
Unfortunately lspci does not show me anything new.
I am using this hypervisor just for home experiments, and I would need to expand the SATA ports as the mainboard...
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