Did you check that your boot order have been applied correctly as I was suggesting previously ?
Did you attach both the qcow2 image and corresponding EFI disk to the VM ?
Ok I just had this issue right now because I just changed my SCSI controller so I will post the steps
First I dropped in the EFI Shell and typed the exit command and applied these steps :
Boot Maintenance Manager -> Boot Options -> Change Boot Order
Enter to edit the boot order, move your QEMU...
Did you correctly save the boot order ? I remember that it was a bit unintuitive.
Btw if you're wondering what was the boot manager looking like, it should have been a screen like this :
Of course EFI Internal Shell is probably on top of your boot order in your configuration.
You can exit / reset and go in the EFI boot manager to fix the boot order because EFI Shell is probably the first option to be picked up.
I'm not sure that you can fix the boot order in the VM options.
After more digging, it seems that unlinking a virtual disk through the unlink CLI/API could be done with this call as well :
pvesh create /nodes/peuplier/qemu/12222/config --delete scsi0
As far as I can tell, it doesn't seem that Proxmox developers intended to support such feature as removing a...
Hello from France,
I'm asking for some guidance/better explanations about something I'm trying to do with some Virtual Machines under Proxmox VE.
I'm using IaC tools (Terraform / Terragrunt).
My idea is to create a virtual disk statically and attach it to a virtual machine I would build again...
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