What could work is possibly an OS installed like linux Mint or so in Proxmox with PCI passthrough to the iGPU. This OS is also booted by default on monitor 1. From there you have 2 boot options with 2 VMs. 1 VM with PCI passtrough the RX6800XT for Windows 11 with monitor 2 and 3, the other...
Ah indeed but if it requires 2 GPUs to instant swap between two 2 OS-es its a nog go for me. It's not fitting in my PC and costly, although for macOS Ventura my current RX6800XT is somewhat overkill, a RX580 or so is more then enough.
I think you mean 2 outputs from the GPU ;-) Assigning a dedicated Monitor (permanently) to one OS is for me a no go. I understand that you can see and use both OS-es simultaneously but not required for me. Is there a way to assign both outputs to one OS if only one OS is active of the two?
@leesteken, found already numerous good post from you here instructing people how to passthrough their AMD GPUs. Your above "list on reddit" is not working. Can you update the link please?
Currently I'm learning my first small steps with Proxmox on a mini PC and I have successfully host...
will try it later. First let's examine if my system will stay stable from now on with new microcode and kernel update.
My temps are about:
CPU Core 1: 56.0℃ | CPU Core 2: 56.0℃ | CPU Core 3: 56.0℃ | CPU Core 4: 56.0℃
max about
CPU Core 1: 74.0℃ | CPU Core 2: 79.0℃ | CPU Core 3: 76.0℃ | CPU Core...
that's a valid point I always clicked first on the PVE - summary to see it. If you open the Gui it starts at datacenter and I see indeed from there now also the "Uptime" Cool!
Hi I had also stability issue on my N5105. Read this thread and happy to find a possible solution.
I have upgraded the kernel to 6.2.9-1-pve,
I have updated the microcode and the microcode is also loaded 0x24000024.
I'm wondering if I need to update the mainboard bios to Changwang...
There is a relation because there are posts recommending kernel upgrades and microcode updates within Proxmox. I would expect that these do have impact on the host don't you think?
Is that really the way to check uptime of the VM hosted on Proxmox? When my pfSense crashed Proxmox showed it still as up. And the uptime was still counting upwards. I think you need to go to the console of pfSense and choose "8" for shell and type "uptime".
I have the same issue. It happend short after being up for 2 days. So, at day 3. I have an AliExpress Mini PC... don't know where to look for a possible UEFI fix. But if it worked for many stable in earlier versions of Proxmox I hope it will be fixed in an upcoming update.
It looks that there...
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