So for anyone having this issue when installing Proxmox over Debian Bookworm, I have found a workaround solution.
Follow the instructions on the official wiki and when you come to part where it says Install the Proxmox VE Kernel do NOT do the systemctl reboot part. Instead skip that one step...
Thanks Thomas. I tried the above and it didn't seem to work.
It's not on a server, nor my main system, just a Mini PC that I use for testing. CPU is a AMD Ryzen™ 5 3550H, and no GPU is used. Note that Proxmox is not yet installed as it cannot get past the part after loading the kernel.
Hello all, I have an issue with installing a fresh instance of Proxmox 8 (latest as of October 25).
I am able to install plain Debian or Ubuntu without any issues, but unable to complete installation of Proxmox 8 on top of Debian. I am following the instructions from the official Proxmox wiki...
Sorry that probably wasn’t stated clearly. Plain Debian works fine, so does plain Ubuntu. Installing Proxmox 8 on top of Debian does not. Previous versions of Proxmox work fine. The hanging kernel is a common issue when looking around these forums. I first noticed it with the later 5.1* kernels...
Clean install of Proxmox 8 is not working for me. Tried installing over Debian and that doesn’t work either. It hangs on the loading ramdisk step at boot. A quick search on this forum shows many people are having this issue but none of the solutions seem to work. I saw something about...
Hey how’s it going all,
I’m doing a bit of experimenting and wondering if it’s possible to have several Proxmox nodes each with their own local storage, and the VMs on that storage mirrored/synced onto a shared store; then HA setup so if any Proxmox node goes down, the VM is read/run/hosted...
If the above is not possible or advised, would cloning the VM be the better solution? What needs to be changed after cloning a VM to make it unique? I remember seeing something about a randomly-generated string somewhere that needs to be deleted?
Apologies if I'm not using the correct...
Hello all,
I have seen an understand the benefits of setting up a base image/template with Cloud-Init, so similar VMs can very easily be setup when needed. My question is... can these Cloud-Init template/images can be setup with LUKS encryption without losing any features? Will it still be able...
Hello all,
I have been thinking of setting up Shared Storage for 3 Proxmox nodes. This will mean 4 systems (NAS, pve1, pve2, pve3). The NAS (for lack of a better name) will share to the 3 nodes using NFS or SMB and will hold all the VMs and CTs only; it will not be used as a multimedia server...
I have never thought about OMV in an LXC before, that’s a good idea, much cleaner than installing things on host or a weighty VM for a basic task. I might give that a try myself! Thanks!
I’m personally still wondering which way I should go. Bare Metal on same host as secondary server is the way I’m leaning but should really have nothing installed on host. Maybe I will try an LXC…
Hey all,
I normally use the host CPU option when setting up VMs (for best performance). This has worked great for me so far. I have recently setup another host server and set them up in a cluster. The new host has different hardware to the previous servers, so now I have Intel and AMD...
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