Please buy a book on Linux.
Will do later...here is the result:
root@server1:/sbin# ./update-grub
./update-grub: 3: exec: grub-mkconfig: not found
root@server1:/sbin# /sbin/update-grub
/sbin/update-grub: 3: exec: grub-mkconfig: not found
root@server1:/sbin#
Please note that I am following this guide:
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Install_Proxmox_VE_on_Debian_12_Bookworm
There is no mention of grub-mkconfig...if it's already there, why the need to mkconfig?
To see if that is loaded, do "lsmod | grep nouveau".
root@server1:/sbin# lsmod | grep nouveau
nouveau 2793472 0
mxm_wmi 16384 1 nouveau
drm_ttm_helper 16384 1 nouveau
ttm 106496 2 drm_ttm_helper,nouveau
drm_display_helper 208896 1 nouveau
drm_kms_helper 241664 3 drm_display_helper,nouveau
video 69632 2 dell_wmi,nouveau
drm 684032 6 drm_kms_helper,drm_display_helper,drm_ttm_helper,ttm,nouveau
i2c_algo_bit 20480 3 nvidiafb,igb,nouveau
wmi 40960 8 video,intel_wmi_thunderbolt,dell_wmi,wmi_bmof,dell_smbios,dell_wmi_descriptor,mxm_wmi,nouveau
Lesson is to not buy Nvidia if you want to use it with Linux. Their Linux support has always been terrible.
Yes, I am learning the hard way...I assumed that since it's the lowest graphics for the Dell Precision 5820 and that I didn't need fancy graphics card, all would be good. I remembered reading that Nivida was not compatible with Proxmox 8. Also learning my experience with Macs and MacOS should not be assumed with the strict Linux that Debian is.