[SOLVED] Proxmox installer hangs at 99%

TechTy

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While trying to install proxmox 7 as a fresh install the installer hangs at 99% “making system bootable” and doesn’t complete even after 9 hours. I tried it while watching the TTY (ctrl+alt+f2) and it says “Installing for x86_64-efi platform.” and doesn’t respond to any keystrokes (such as ctrl+alt+f4 to switch back to graphical mode). I was running proxmox 6.4 just fine before but it won’t install 7 for some reason. I also tried the debug mode which didn’t work and I tried booting to the new install without the last percent which also didn’t work. Any help would be appreciated.
 
Please post the system specs of your system. CPU, Hard DISK(s), Raid Type, Memory, Motherboard if you can. If in fact it is a manufacturer build like a Dell Power Edge, Super Micro, or HP ProLiant, please Make and Mode, and specs.
My motherboard is an intel s5520hc, I have 2 Xeon e5640, I had 32GB of ram last time I installed proxmox successfully and then got 32GB more ram but if I remember correctly it’s a different speed and brand (which might be my problem now that I think about it but everything worked fine before), I have a WD 500GB HHD as my boot drive and 5 4TB WD server HDDs which I was running in a ZFS-1 RAID. I’m going to try removing the new ram to see if it’s a ram compatibility issue but I don’t think that’s going to solve my issue.

UPDATE: it didn’t work. My install still hangs at 99% even with 4 sticks of the same ram. Also I forgot to mention my ram is ECC and I am using a sandisk cruzar glide as my install usb flash drive. I also used dd mode with Rufus to flash.
 
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Exactly same problem here.
Also an Intel S5520HC motherboard.
Drives is a large array on a MegaRAID controller.
(6.3 installed fine on the same hardware when that came out)

Did you guys get anywhere on tracking the issue down?
 
I got past the problem. I forget exactly what I did but it was either by using a different installation thumb drive or replacing the drive that I was installing to
 
Hmm it's definitely something with the RAID array.
I could install on a SATA drive plugged into the AHCI interface on the motherboard.
 
Yeah that’s what I was doing but something was wrong with the hard drive I was using I think
 

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