Proxygen Active Member Proxmox Subscriber May 18, 2019 231 15 38 Varies May 13, 2023 #1 Wasn't the case in the past, but is it possible these days to install Proxmox directly (not on top of Debian) without committing the entire physical disk to that filesystem (as I recall, had to be ZFS)? TIA
Wasn't the case in the past, but is it possible these days to install Proxmox directly (not on top of Debian) without committing the entire physical disk to that filesystem (as I recall, had to be ZFS)? TIA
Proxygen Active Member Proxmox Subscriber May 18, 2019 231 15 38 Varies May 17, 2023 #2 bueller? anyone?
G _gabriel Famous Member Proxmox Subscriber Mar 30, 2021 2,156 544 138 France May 17, 2023 #3 proxmox installer iso only offer erasing the selected disk to install on it. Have you a problem with PVE over Debian ? Reactions: Proxygen
proxmox installer iso only offer erasing the selected disk to install on it. Have you a problem with PVE over Debian ?
Neobin Distinguished Member Apr 29, 2021 2,368 1,108 198 May 18, 2023 #4 Create a VM, attach the most recent PVE-ISO to it and see yourself, if you can do what you want. Takes two minutes... See also: https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Installation#advanced_lvm_options https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Installation#advanced_zfs_options Reactions: Proxygen
Create a VM, attach the most recent PVE-ISO to it and see yourself, if you can do what you want. Takes two minutes... See also: https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Installation#advanced_lvm_options https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Installation#advanced_zfs_options