I am in desperate need, I have messed up..
I had an issue with a new m.2 SSD not showing up so I decided that updating my bios might be a solution.
However after I updated the bios all the settings changed to default and I had to redo them.
After redoing the settings as I remember them everything boots up fine, I can see the Proxmox menu and it continues.. after it does it gets stuck on "reading all physical volumes. this may take a while" I firstly thought "oh it might just be reading the data because of the new bios" and I waited half a day to no success.
Before I updated my bios I also updated the grub parameters in etc/default/grub I added "pcie_aspm=off" and "nvme_core.default_ps_max_latency_us=0" to "GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=", would that cause an issue? I am happy to change it back but I don't know how since I never get to the actual command line.
The only thing I can edit is the grub CLI by pressing "c" on boot up, however I have no idea how it works and I can't figure out what I should do with it.
I am running a Ryzen 3900x system with a x570 board and I am using the latest Proxmox version, I have also tried both legacy and UEFI.
If anyone has a clue on how to fix this I will be forever grateful, I am in total stress right now..
I had an issue with a new m.2 SSD not showing up so I decided that updating my bios might be a solution.
However after I updated the bios all the settings changed to default and I had to redo them.
After redoing the settings as I remember them everything boots up fine, I can see the Proxmox menu and it continues.. after it does it gets stuck on "reading all physical volumes. this may take a while" I firstly thought "oh it might just be reading the data because of the new bios" and I waited half a day to no success.
Before I updated my bios I also updated the grub parameters in etc/default/grub I added "pcie_aspm=off" and "nvme_core.default_ps_max_latency_us=0" to "GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=", would that cause an issue? I am happy to change it back but I don't know how since I never get to the actual command line.
The only thing I can edit is the grub CLI by pressing "c" on boot up, however I have no idea how it works and I can't figure out what I should do with it.
I am running a Ryzen 3900x system with a x570 board and I am using the latest Proxmox version, I have also tried both legacy and UEFI.
If anyone has a clue on how to fix this I will be forever grateful, I am in total stress right now..