I am new to Proxmox and am trying to get version 5.0 to work on an Acer One RL85 with two additional 1 TB dives installed, so counting the original that means there are three 1 TB drives total. I got Proxmox to install, and had it format the drives using zfs raid-z1 with the default options, using the three hard drives, but the problem now is it will not boot. It appears the computer can't find anything to boot from until I insert the installation USB memory stick. If it can see that, and the install menu comes up, I can use the Rescue Boot option and then it will boot into Proxmox and run it with no apparent problem. Obviously, I'd like for it to boot from the hard drives.
Going back to Proxmox 4.4 made no difference at all. When the computer attempts to reboot, a screen comes up that says "Reboot and Select Proper Boot Device or Insert Boot Media in Selected Boot Device and Press a Key", unless the original install USB stick is connected.
If I tell it not to use ZFS and just do a normal install on a single drive, then it boots fine with no problems. But then I have no redundancy.
I suppose I could just leave the installation USB stick connected but I would still have to select the Rescue Boot option at each reboot, which would be quite inconvenient since I wanted to use this as a "headless" system (no keyboard, mouse or display connected).
Can anyone explain in a clear, non-technical manner why this refuses to boot when using ZFS, and what I can do about it? Or, is there any way to configure the USB stick so that when it boots from that, it automatically selects the Rescue Boot option without waiting for keyboard input? I have searched on everything I can think of relating to this and have found nothing at all helpful.
Going back to Proxmox 4.4 made no difference at all. When the computer attempts to reboot, a screen comes up that says "Reboot and Select Proper Boot Device or Insert Boot Media in Selected Boot Device and Press a Key", unless the original install USB stick is connected.
If I tell it not to use ZFS and just do a normal install on a single drive, then it boots fine with no problems. But then I have no redundancy.
I suppose I could just leave the installation USB stick connected but I would still have to select the Rescue Boot option at each reboot, which would be quite inconvenient since I wanted to use this as a "headless" system (no keyboard, mouse or display connected).
Can anyone explain in a clear, non-technical manner why this refuses to boot when using ZFS, and what I can do about it? Or, is there any way to configure the USB stick so that when it boots from that, it automatically selects the Rescue Boot option without waiting for keyboard input? I have searched on everything I can think of relating to this and have found nothing at all helpful.