I've been using pass-through USB for some time now and started wondering if I could expand that to using keyboard, mouse and video to real hardware.
For example, being able to use a physical keyboard, mouse and video monitor with one of the VMs on the host.
I'm trying to get a physical display on one of the VMs for development work. It would be easier to have a physical machine so I'm trying this first.
In fact, better would be if I could get full KVM control of a vm but I've not found any info on if that's possible or not.
I've connected a usb to...
That's what I've been using but wanted to see if I could take advantage of the more powerful vm host emulating an ARM CPU.
The only Orange Pi I see doesn't seem to be the one I need to develop for, which is the Orange Pi 3B.
I'd be happy to test it if I could find information on which CPU type and other settings to use.
If I could emulate an ARM device on proxmox, it would save me a ton of work trying to use smaller, slower devices.
I've read snippets here and there that there is a way to install the Ubuntu ARM version on a Proxmox host running Intel Xeon chips. E5-2690 to be exact.
I cannot find anything that confirms this or shares what virtual CPU I should be using when trying to install such an OS.
Can anyone share...
Truth is, we'll never know unless a dev responds to this.
As a user, I can only imagine that they are prioritizing, perhaps not responding to some questions that make them a lot of money on the paid user side. That's the thing that sucks when using a free with paid support platform of any kind.
I can appreciate your not posting the others and glad you didn't.
Hope devs will see this and someone push the others to do a little better.
I do see this as being a solid competitor at some point assuming they keep the costs low.
As a SaaS owner myself, I know how people are when things don't work or cause them frustration. They simple leave, most of the time, without even asking for help then trash the services/product in forums.
Not sure why the devs of Proxmox would even take such a chance. Proxmox has a healthy...
Again, to be sure, I've tried from the directory where the file is and the full path.
root@pro01:/mnt/pve/nfs# ls -la leena.tar.gz
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 51900734340 Dec 14 08:22 leena.tar.gz
root@pro01:/mnt/pve/nfs# pct create 500 local-lvm:/mnt/pve/nfs/leena.tar.gz -arch i386 -hostname...
In my case, the file is actually in /mnt/pve/nfs.
I changed directory to that and ran the command without the full path but got the same error.
I should have mentioned that.
Maybe this is the old method but it seems to be all I can find.
I'm trying to convert a live manjaro machine to a proxmox vm.
I did as explained above, creating the compressed file but when I try to use pct create, I get 'contains illegal characters'.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this...
After spending way too much time on this, I gave up and just rebuilt all of the Windows machines that could not be converted.
For such a great product, you'd think there would be some simpler way but there isn't. Searching the net and the posts, you find countless people having this problem...
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