K Kingneutron Renowned Member Feb 21, 2024 1,147 432 88 github.com Mar 29, 2024 #2 4.9 is a pretty old kernel, what CPU type did you choose for the VM?
M Mayank006 Member Dec 6, 2023 56 0 6 Mar 29, 2024 #3 Kingneutron said: 4.9 is a pretty old kernel, what CPU type did you choose for the VM? Click to expand... OS Type- Linux 6.x - 2.6 Kernel ( There are only two options and other one is too old)
Kingneutron said: 4.9 is a pretty old kernel, what CPU type did you choose for the VM? Click to expand... OS Type- Linux 6.x - 2.6 Kernel ( There are only two options and other one is too old)
M Mayank006 Member Dec 6, 2023 56 0 6 Mar 29, 2024 #4 Mayank006 said: OS Type- Linux 6.x - 2.6 Kernel ( There are only two options and other one is too old) View attachment 65525View attachment 65526 Click to expand... We are using Debian 8-9 VM.
Mayank006 said: OS Type- Linux 6.x - 2.6 Kernel ( There are only two options and other one is too old) View attachment 65525View attachment 65526 Click to expand... We are using Debian 8-9 VM.
E emunt6 Active Member Oct 3, 2022 196 47 33 Mar 29, 2024 #5 Mayank006 said: OS Type- Linux 6.x - 2.6 Kernel ( There are only two options and other one is too old) View attachment 65525View attachment 65526 Click to expand... Hi! Try the followings: -OS type: Other -Disable "Balloon" in Memory options -Remove Vmware-tools from VMs, after update the vmlinuz: Code: $> update-initramfs -c -d -u and reboot the VMs. Reactions: Kingneutron and Mayank006
Mayank006 said: OS Type- Linux 6.x - 2.6 Kernel ( There are only two options and other one is too old) View attachment 65525View attachment 65526 Click to expand... Hi! Try the followings: -OS type: Other -Disable "Balloon" in Memory options -Remove Vmware-tools from VMs, after update the vmlinuz: Code: $> update-initramfs -c -d -u and reboot the VMs.
J jlauro Active Member Proxmox Subscriber Feb 10, 2024 158 49 28 Mar 29, 2024 #6 In addition to @emunt6 , I would also switch to virtio adapter instead of using lsi, although your current OS type should be fine but maybe that would work better with lsi. Reactions: Mayank006
In addition to @emunt6 , I would also switch to virtio adapter instead of using lsi, although your current OS type should be fine but maybe that would work better with lsi.