Hi all. First time poster here. I am extremely stuck. I have a 2-node PVE cluster. The second node is on a Minisforum NAB5. A few days ago, I started getting this error in the Proxmox UI:
hostname lookup 'pve1' failed - failed to get address info for: pve1: Name or service not known (500)
I hooked up a monitor and keyboard to the Minisforum and rebooted and got stuck at the GRUB menu:

After a few seconds, the first option runs, I get a black screen that says
Booting 'Proxmox VE GNU/Linux'
Loading Linux 6.8.12-15-pve ...
Loading initial ramdisk ...
Then the Minisforum logo, then
Welcome to GRUB!
All four of the selections in the Advanced options also return me to GRUB.

Secure boot is disabled, UEFI is selected, and there's no fastboot option in the BIOS.
Next, I tried a fresh install using the Proxmox 9.1 iso from a USB using balena etcher which is the tool I used for my successful prior installs. I changed the boot order to USB and rebooted. First I see the message:
error: file 'boot/' not found
Then the first install screen:

The first option just reboots the Minisforum and I land right back here. I tried adding rootdelay=10 to the GRUB configuration but that didn't help.
The second option also just reboots and returns to this screen. I followed the advice in other threads about adding NOMODESET to the config, also without success.
The four install options in the Advanced Options menu (Graphical, Terminal UI, and Serial Console Debug modes and Automated) also just bring me back here.
The big bummer is that Rescue Boot also doesn't work. When I select it I see:
LVM Rescue Boot...
EFI stub: Loaded initrd from LINUX_EFI_INITRD_MEDIA_GUID device path
EFI stub: Measured initrd data into PCR 9
After that there's a bunch of output that flashes on the screen, then the Minisforum boots back to this same installer screen. I can't access the shell so I can't do the troubleshooting steps found here.
I've also tried installing 8.4 and 6.4, same problem. I've searched to see if might somehow be caused by the node being part of a cluster but I don't think it's that. I'm stumped. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
hostname lookup 'pve1' failed - failed to get address info for: pve1: Name or service not known (500)
I hooked up a monitor and keyboard to the Minisforum and rebooted and got stuck at the GRUB menu:

After a few seconds, the first option runs, I get a black screen that says
Booting 'Proxmox VE GNU/Linux'
Loading Linux 6.8.12-15-pve ...
Loading initial ramdisk ...
Then the Minisforum logo, then
Welcome to GRUB!
All four of the selections in the Advanced options also return me to GRUB.

Secure boot is disabled, UEFI is selected, and there's no fastboot option in the BIOS.
Next, I tried a fresh install using the Proxmox 9.1 iso from a USB using balena etcher which is the tool I used for my successful prior installs. I changed the boot order to USB and rebooted. First I see the message:
error: file 'boot/' not found
Then the first install screen:

The first option just reboots the Minisforum and I land right back here. I tried adding rootdelay=10 to the GRUB configuration but that didn't help.
The second option also just reboots and returns to this screen. I followed the advice in other threads about adding NOMODESET to the config, also without success.
The four install options in the Advanced Options menu (Graphical, Terminal UI, and Serial Console Debug modes and Automated) also just bring me back here.
The big bummer is that Rescue Boot also doesn't work. When I select it I see:
LVM Rescue Boot...
EFI stub: Loaded initrd from LINUX_EFI_INITRD_MEDIA_GUID device path
EFI stub: Measured initrd data into PCR 9
After that there's a bunch of output that flashes on the screen, then the Minisforum boots back to this same installer screen. I can't access the shell so I can't do the troubleshooting steps found here.
I've also tried installing 8.4 and 6.4, same problem. I've searched to see if might somehow be caused by the node being part of a cluster but I don't think it's that. I'm stumped. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.




