Then your system is not booting in UEFI-mode, but legacy instead. Either it does not support booting in UEFI (and the Proxmox installer won't support that according to the staff and they suggest installing Debian first), or CSM is enabled, which causes it to boot in legacy-mode.
There is no csm. I can enable uefi in the bios but it won't boot the usb stick with installer. I've tried using a cd but after install it still doesn't boot even with uefi enabled in bios. Don't understand why enabling uefi seems to make no difference. Must just be a crappy intel mb.
I've now ditched this intel mb as despite it having vt-d vt I/O and uefi enable option and tmp its completely useless to test out as a server as it never seems to work as it should. I hoped the q35 chipset would help me experiment with gpu passthrough in proxmox before I decided to splash cash on a proper server system. Unfortunately it's been a failure for that.
I've thrown back in my old dx2400 which could install proxmox no problem. Unfortunately due to its g33 chipset it can't do any passthrough though.
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