It is really interesting. I installed 4.4 couple month ago, but now i can not install on the same hardware.
I used this command again: dd if=proxmox-ve_*.iso of=/dev/XYZ bs=1M; sync
The problem is the same........the cursor just blinking or i get /boot/grub/x86_64-efi/normal.mod not found message.
It is strange anyway. I bought a new PC, i installed Linux Mint 18.1. I tried the recommended way to burn the ISO for USB.
Then i did this on the target old 5 years PC on Linux Mint 18 and everything went well.
Ok, i solved this way: First i installed Linux Mint 18 on this PC. Then i used this command to burn the ISO for the pendrive:
dd if=proxmox-ve_*.iso of=/dev/XYZ bs=1M; sync. And worked. So let's begin the learning:)
Thank you for the help anyway :)
I have got a PC with Gigabyte motherboard, 8 GB RAM and 500 GB HDD. The processor is an Intel Pentium dual core.
I built a new PC with Intel core i7 and with 16 GB RAM, and i would like to use this older PC for test and learning purposes.
So the correct command would be this ? : dd if=proxmox-ve_*.iso of=/dev/XYZ bs=1M conv=sync
I did this, the process is only 2 seconds, but the problem is the same.
Maybe there is something wrong in my BIOS setup.
Hello. I would like to install Proxmox 4.4 from USB. I use Linux Mint 18.1 and i formatted the pendrive to fat32 and i used dd, but i have got still the grub rescue shell......
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