Is it possible to update pve-kernel-7.4-1 during the installation?
What about the kernel? Is it possible to upgrade it too?
What about the kernel? Is it possible to upgrade it too?
No, not directly. Just update after you have installed. Alternatively, boot the rescue mode, chroot into your system and do the update from there.Is it possible to update pve-kernel-7.4-1 during the installation?
What about the kernel? Is it possible to upgrade it too?
Thanks for replying, the thing is that the video is not working since the current kernel does not support the integrated graphics card. I'll take suggestions if you have any.No, not directly. Just update after you have installed. Alternatively, boot the rescue mode, chroot into your system and do the update from there.
Yes, the video problem is known and is actively worked on. You can always install Debian first and upgrade to PVE afterwards. What also have been reported it to install an older PVE version 7.0 or 7.1 and upgrade from there.Thanks for replying, the thing is that the video is not working since the current kernel does not support the integrated graphics card. I'll take suggestions if you have any.![]()
So installing an older version of PVE, like 7.0 will give me a video signal? If so, I can install that one and go from there.Yes, the video problem is known and is actively worked on. You can always install Debian first and upgrade to PVE afterwards. What also have been reported it to install an older PVE version 7.0 or 7.1 and upgrade from there.
Please refer to the bugreport in which there are many other tricks to install it on those machines that're suffering from this problem.So installing an older version of PVE, like 7.0 will give me a video signal? If so, I can install that one and go from there.
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