Hello,
I'm still very new to Proxmox and was running it bare metal (as they say).
I then had to reformat everything and install Proxmox on top of Debian 12 using one of your guides.
This was due to some computer/driver problems.
It was a little challenging but I got it done and it's working fine.
The only thing I noticed different inside Proxmox was it did not create a local-lvm like I had before.
I was trying to restore some qemu backups and the were looking for the local-lvm.
So, managed to reduce my ext4 partition (which had empty space) and create a lvm partition Gparted and now I'm stuck.
Proxmox can see the new lvm partitionbut, I guess that I don't have a 'pool' I think.
I also see this line in my attachment which I guess that I need to fix somehow.
Partition table entries are not in disk order.
Please see attached
Thank You For any help or ideas...
I'm still very new to Proxmox and was running it bare metal (as they say).
I then had to reformat everything and install Proxmox on top of Debian 12 using one of your guides.
This was due to some computer/driver problems.
It was a little challenging but I got it done and it's working fine.
The only thing I noticed different inside Proxmox was it did not create a local-lvm like I had before.
I was trying to restore some qemu backups and the were looking for the local-lvm.
So, managed to reduce my ext4 partition (which had empty space) and create a lvm partition Gparted and now I'm stuck.
Proxmox can see the new lvm partitionbut, I guess that I don't have a 'pool' I think.
I also see this line in my attachment which I guess that I need to fix somehow.
Partition table entries are not in disk order.
Please see attached
Thank You For any help or ideas...