romfile=undefined
this cannot work, please remove the 'romfile=undefined' from your config (except you put a romfile in /usr/share/kvm/undefined )
also you should add 'x-vga=on' so that the qemu gpu gets deactivated and the intel will be the primary
what you can do further is to boot an older kernel and see if it fixes that, or upgrade your bios/firmware of the nuc
hostpci0: 00:02.0,x-vga=1,rombar=0
hostpci0: 00:02.0
hostpci0: 00:02.0,x-vga=1,rombar=0
hostpci0: 00:02.0
yes this is a bug, for which i already sent a patch to the listis always set by newest proxmox gui, maybe this should be fixed if no romfile is defined.
it has worked at least once in this configurationAgain, stop and boot it again. VM comes up with correct Desktop.
Only one shot and that's exactly what I don't understand...it has worked at least once in this configuration
I don't think so, i tried 3 different iso files. Mint19Mate, Mint19.1Cinnamon and Debian Desktop.maybe your iso is corrupt ?
Dec 07 10:27:02 pve pvedaemon[6053]: <root@pam> update VM 106: -hostpci0 00:02.0,x-vga=1,romfile=undefined
Dec 07 10:27:30 pve pvedaemon[14253]: <root@pam> starting task UPID:pve:000063E6:00511605:5C0A3D02:qmstart:106:root@pam:
Dec 07 10:27:30 pve pvedaemon[25574]: start VM 106: UPID:pve:000063E6:00511605:5C0A3D02:qmstart:106:root@pam:
Dec 07 10:27:30 pve systemd[1]: Started 106.scope.
Dec 07 10:27:30 pve systemd-udevd[25588]: Could not generate persistent MAC address for tap106i0: No such file or directory
Dec 07 10:27:31 pve kernel: device tap106i0 entered promiscuous mode
Dec 07 10:27:31 pve kernel: vmbr0: port 8(tap106i0) entered blocking state
Dec 07 10:27:31 pve kernel: vmbr0: port 8(tap106i0) entered disabled state
Dec 07 10:27:31 pve kernel: vmbr0: port 8(tap106i0) entered blocking state
Dec 07 10:27:31 pve kernel: vmbr0: port 8(tap106i0) entered forwarding state
Dec 07 10:27:37 pve kernel: vfio-pci 0000:00:02.0: enabling device (0400 -> 0403)
Dec 07 10:27:37 pve kernel: vfio_ecap_init: 0000:00:02.0 hiding ecap 0x1b@0x100
Dec 07 10:27:40 pve pvedaemon[14253]: <root@pam> end task UPID:pve:000063E6:00511605:5C0A3D02:qmstart:106:root@pam: OK
Dec 07 10:28:00 pve systemd[1]: Starting Proxmox VE replication runner...
Dec 07 10:28:01 pve systemd[1]: Started Proxmox VE replication runner.
Dec 07 10:29:00 pve systemd[1]: Starting Proxmox VE replication runner...
Dec 07 10:29:01 pve systemd[1]: Started Proxmox VE replication runner.
Dec 07 10:30:00 pve systemd[1]: Starting Proxmox VE replication runner...
Dec 07 10:30:01 pve systemd[1]: Started Proxmox VE replication runner.
Dec 07 10:30:03 pve pvedaemon[14253]: <root@pam> successful auth for user 'root@pam'
Dec 07 10:31:00 pve systemd[1]: Starting Proxmox VE replication runner...
Dec 07 10:31:01 pve systemd[1]: Started Proxmox VE replication runner.
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Dec 7 10:33:58 pve pvedaemon[27813]: start VM 106: UPID:pve:00006CA5:0051ADAE:5C0A3E86:qmstart:106:root@pam:
Dec 7 10:33:58 pve pvedaemon[27289]: <root@pam> starting task UPID:pve:00006CA5:0051ADAE:5C0A3E86:qmstart:106:root@pam:
Dec 7 10:33:59 pve systemd[1]: Started 106.scope.
Dec 7 10:33:59 pve systemd-udevd[27827]: Could not generate persistent MAC address for tap106i0: No such file or directory
Dec 7 10:33:59 pve kernel: [53528.985198] vmbr0: port 8(tap106i0) entered blocking state
Dec 7 10:33:59 pve kernel: [53528.985298] vmbr0: port 8(tap106i0) entered blocking state
Dec 7 10:34:00 pve systemd[1]: Starting Proxmox VE replication runner...
Dec 7 10:34:01 pve systemd[1]: Started Proxmox VE replication runner.
Dec 7 10:34:01 pve pvedaemon[27289]: <root@pam> end task UPID:pve:00006CA5:0051ADAE:5C0A3E86:qmstart:106:root@pam: OK
Dec 7 10:35:00 pve systemd[1]: Starting Proxmox VE replication runner...
Dec 7 10:35:01 pve systemd[1]: Started Proxmox VE replication runner.
yes i am out of ideas sorryIt looks like we are not getting much further here.
yes nothing out of the ordinaryLogfile looks ok, right?
yes try to install from an older isoWhat is the easiest way to test an older proxmox version?
Can I install an older iso and restore my LXC / VM backups (tar / vma.lzo) from my NAS?
yes i guess so (if the drive appears as a block device)Is it possible to install proxmox on a USB Flashdrive/Stick? Just to test it, not for daily use
hostpci0: 00:02.0,x-vga=1,rombar=0
hostpci0: 00:02.0,x-vga=1,rombar=0
machine: pc-i440fx-2.2
args: -device vfio-pci,host=00:02.0,addr=0x02
machine: pc-i440fx-2.2
vga: none
machine:pc-i440fx-2.2
args: -device vfio-pci,host=00:02.0,addr=0x02
vga: none
kvm: -device VGA,id=vga,bus=pci.0,addr=0x2: PCI: slot 2 function 0 not available for VGA, in use by vfio-pci
machine:pc-i440fx-2.2
hostpci0: 00:02,x-vga=1,rombar=0
Then I wonder why only this configuration works and not only with me. I have exactly this configuration here from the forum.'vga: none' has not ever worked -> it had no effect whatsoever on the qemu-kvm call, so please leave it out
I've already tried everything, in every constellation. I documented everything in the last post and I tried even more, without success.second:....
Quite simply, because I'm back to an older version of Proxmox. Machine Type: 2.12 doesn't work on version 5.1.third:...
root@pve:~# pveversion -v
proxmox-ve: 5.1-32 (running kernel: 4.13.13-2-pve)
pve-manager: 5.1-41 (running version: 5.1-41/0b958203)
pve-kernel-4.13.13-2-pve: 4.13.13-32
libpve-http-server-perl: 2.0-8
lvm2: 2.02.168-pve6
corosync: 2.4.2-pve3
libqb0: 1.0.1-1
pve-cluster: 5.0-19
qemu-server: 5.0-18
pve-firmware: 2.0-3
libpve-common-perl: 5.0-25
libpve-guest-common-perl: 2.0-14
libpve-access-control: 5.0-7
libpve-storage-perl: 5.0-17
pve-libspice-server1: 0.12.8-3
vncterm: 1.5-3
pve-docs: 5.1-12
pve-qemu-kvm: 2.9.1-5
pve-container: 2.0-18
pve-firewall: 3.0-5
pve-ha-manager: 2.0-4
ksm-control-daemon: 1.2-2
glusterfs-client: 3.8.8-1
lxc-pve: 2.1.1-2
lxcfs: 2.0.8-1
criu: 2.11.1-1~bpo90
novnc-pve: 0.6-4
smartmontools: 6.5+svn4324-1
zfsutils-linux: 0.7.3-pve1~bpo9