Install 7.2 VE on Debian 11.4.0

bearhntr

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I am trying this again now for the 6th time. Following the instructions here: https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Install_Proxmox_VE_on_Debian_11_Bullseye

Have to admit these instructions do a good job, but there "COPY" button so that one know specifically what needs to be pasted into terminal. Some of the lines wrap apparently.

Any way. I have a brand new install of DEBIAN 11.4 on this HP t620+ ThinClient and have made sure that firmware/drivers are installed so that there are no errors in 'dmesg' and everything is recognized.

I get to this line in the instructions "apt install proxmox-ve postfix open-iscsi" and it has gone passed the POSTFIX (I chose NO CONFIGURATION) and it started doing other things. It has been sitting at this screen for 40+ Minutes - mouse and keyboard are not frozen (as you can see the characters when I pressed arrow keys):

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I am trying this again now for the 6th time.

Unfortunately, I do not know what is going wrong during package installation there.
Maybe investigate from a different virtual console? (Eg alt-f2 and check what is running, maybe you can kill whatever process is blocking the installation and fix the network config later if necessary?)

Any way. I have a brand new install of DEBIAN 11.4 ...

I understand that there is probably some reason why you are attempting to do the installation this way, but I would anyway suggest that you consider doing a normal PVE install instead: https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Installation / https://www.proxmox.com/en/downloads/category/iso-images-pve which should reduce the risk of running into problems in the first place.
 
Unfortunately, I do not know what is going wrong during package installation there.
Maybe investigate from a different virtual console? (Eg alt-f2 and check what is running, maybe you can kill whatever process is blocking the installation and fix the network config later if necessary?)



I understand that there is probably some reason why you are attempting to do the installation this way, but I would anyway suggest that you consider doing a normal PVE install instead: https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Installation / https://www.proxmox.com/en/downloads/category/iso-images-pve which should reduce the risk of running into problems in the first place.
Thank you for your response...

Please see this posting -- https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/missing-drivers-how-do-i-add-these.114900/

as I tried that, before going with the Debian 11.4.0 install - and it fails as well from the get go, the onboard NIC is not seen.

It uses the Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet
 
OMG!!!! This truly cannot be THIS HARD!!!!! :mad::mad::mad:

I have just installed a brand install of DEBIAN 11.4.0 (now on the 9th time doing this)!!


I found the drivers/firmware for the Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet

Installed them and I was getting an IP address on this on-board port....the PCI Card that is also installed, has never had a problem. I had run multiple iterations of the apt-get update && apt-get upgrade and nothing new was being installed.

I ran the steps from here: https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Install_Proxmox_VE_on_Debian_11_Bullseye Yet again - like I have been for a week now, and this time it made it all the way to the end, and I rebooted.

First thing that I noticed -- the IP Address is not the one I have RSVP for the NIC above. I SSH into the box, an sure enough - the enp2s0 is not even listed """A-G-A-I-N"""

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and it appears that the /etc/network/interfaces file has been modified --- but it is there:

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This is infuriating. The PROXMOX installer has never worked - never sees the onboard NIC.

There is no LINK LIGHT on the port -- but there is a flashing data light.

Please someone tell he how to fix this.
 
on the screen the enp2s0 don't exist, so you can't add this card to the bridge.

you only have enp1s0f0,enp1s0f1,enp1s0f2,enp1s0f3
 
on the screen the enp2s0 don't exist, so you can't add this card to the bridge.

you only have enp1s0f0,enp1s0f1,enp1s0f2,enp1s0f3
It "was" there before I ran the installer to put PROXMOX on the box. As that was the NIC I was using for all setup and SSH into the box to setup PROXMOX.

That makes no sense.
 

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