yes, using rescue you can reach to your VM images, then you can copy them to another storage.Can I somehow get the created virtual machine from the disk and read the data?
Hello,
What exactly you get when the Proxmox VE boot?
yes, using rescue you can reach to your VM images, then you can copy them to another storage.
How to restore vmHello,
What exactly you get when the Proxmox VE boot?
yes, using rescue you can reach to your VM images, then you can copy them to another storage.
Thank you for your help. Proxmox has loaded. Now I can't start the virtual machine.You can boot rescue the PVE server, using PVE ISO you can download from the below link [0], boot from a USB then select Rescue Boot
[0] https://www.proxmox.com/en/downloads/category/iso-images-pve
how to do it? I am new to proxmoxTry to use an older kernel. I had that situation in the past, nearly weting my pants.
A reset of the server, selecting the older kernel from the boot menu got me back on track.
After another kernel revision got installed this typically went away.
Good luck
In the grub (bootloader) you can select different options to Boot. One should be an older kernel.how to do it? I am new to proxmox