Hi guys,
I just purchased an Asus NUC with an M2 disk to use for testpurposes, so its a brand new M2 plugged in to the box.
The issue is that the setup cannot install proxmox on the disk.
I can see the disk in the bios and it seems its the default bios setting is AHCI or somehting (RAID can be enabled but is disabled right now)
When starting the installation the disk is identified and I can choose it as the target.
When it shall start writing to the disk it fails on the step: cleanup root-disks
lsblk shows the usd as /sda then in the bottom I can see nvme0n1, not sure if that is the disk or the partition?
I assume proxmox will create the partitions for me...
I have tried gparted within ubuntu and I cant see the disk there either.
Please advice!
I just purchased an Asus NUC with an M2 disk to use for testpurposes, so its a brand new M2 plugged in to the box.
The issue is that the setup cannot install proxmox on the disk.
I can see the disk in the bios and it seems its the default bios setting is AHCI or somehting (RAID can be enabled but is disabled right now)
When starting the installation the disk is identified and I can choose it as the target.
When it shall start writing to the disk it fails on the step: cleanup root-disks
lsblk shows the usd as /sda then in the bottom I can see nvme0n1, not sure if that is the disk or the partition?
I assume proxmox will create the partitions for me...
I have tried gparted within ubuntu and I cant see the disk there either.
Please advice!
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