I'll start by saying I am new to Proxmox.
I thought I was going crazy. When you install Ubuntu, it prompts you for User-id, Password, machine name, time zone etc. Once it's all done, on first boot, it's supposed to log you in, finish setting up apps and it's ready to use.
What was happening was that it prompted for all the above things, but then on first boot, it repeated all of the above questions. It re-ran the Gnome initialization routine. And, I had to choose a different user-id, password, and machine name. Worse, after completing the initialization screen for the second time, I now had two admin users, but not really. If you went into the users settings, you could not see one from the other and therefore could not delete the second (and wrong user) using the GUI.
I tried MANY things. In the end what I've discovered is that in that initial setup, if the login name is 'pvm' it won't work. How is it possible there is a hard coded user name?
I thought I was going crazy. When you install Ubuntu, it prompts you for User-id, Password, machine name, time zone etc. Once it's all done, on first boot, it's supposed to log you in, finish setting up apps and it's ready to use.
What was happening was that it prompted for all the above things, but then on first boot, it repeated all of the above questions. It re-ran the Gnome initialization routine. And, I had to choose a different user-id, password, and machine name. Worse, after completing the initialization screen for the second time, I now had two admin users, but not really. If you went into the users settings, you could not see one from the other and therefore could not delete the second (and wrong user) using the GUI.
I tried MANY things. In the end what I've discovered is that in that initial setup, if the login name is 'pvm' it won't work. How is it possible there is a hard coded user name?