That .255 address is a problem in a /24 network. It is called the broadcast address. It is reserved for network wide messages. It and the .000 address are reserved by the ipV4 design for network only use not host addressing..
I can confirm this video by Luke and the Guide he credited was enough to get me up and running. I saw some errors at install zfs proxmox manager and something else gave errors while installing. i ran the update a few times and still came up with those errors. So its mostly working i have gotten as far as Luke in this video. So Thanks and hope to see more from you.
reformatting hasn't been enough for me. zfs reports it won't work because the kernel is too new. I could create a VM with out zfs but thats hardly a way to use it. I'm going to install Buster and see if that's enough.. Bullseye might be too new right now
@@DaveHoltzman TH-camr Novaspirit Tech figured out that it’s due to some kernel changes in Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye.. So when I first installed it those changes were not present which is why it worked for me. But when I was recording this video, they were present which is what gave me the errors. He was able to modify the script and get it working though. If he releases his own video soon, maybe he’ll showcase how he got it working.
@@Lukes-Tech Howdy ... great vids ... great info ... ok, enough a** kissing ... Any update on this? Been pulling my hair out with this one (and when you're already going bald, that's not a good thing - haha) I tried going back to Buster, but considering I have no idea what I'm doing, that was a nightmare. BTW - your vids really are good - I've learned oodles and bunches from you ... keep it up!
Hello but I can also install raspian Starting from the .img or raspberry sd raw backup I have more Raspberry Pi3 and Pi2 at home and I would like to combine more Raspberry in a single RPI4 with various raspian can I do it ?
Thank you for your video, but I would just like to clarify, you need an Ethernet connection to set up. Once set up, can you confirm that WiFi will not work at all once set up, please? I was thinking of creating a travel router, with Pi-hole etc and any other smaller program in the future.
hello friend, I watch your video constantly, I've been trying to install proxmox on my pi for three days, but it always gives an error, it installs correctly but doesn't open in the browser, can you help me?
when you do you're video would you be interested in attaching Debian grub boot loader to Raspberry PI Os and get it running in PiMox? I think I recall you may have done that with closed source virtual manager in the past.. If you do it with PiMox please make it simple enough for us to follow along.
I can never understand why this doesn't work for me correctly. I HAVE to use the pi's original IP address in order to ssh in and, login to proxmox the first time. Following your guide (And many others) if I pick and IP that isn't being used, the ability to ssh is gone and I will not be able login after the install. What the hell am I doing wrong? It makes 0 sense to me. My router's client list still shows the Pi with the same IP address as before. If anyone can help, I'd appreciate it. Edit: So I tried it again, with a different IP address and, for whatever reason it decided to work this time. Maybe it was an error on my part idk. I was able to get ssh working again as well. In the terminal (Using a keyboard and having my pi connected to the tv). I ran 'Hostname -I (capital i) and it came out with the same IP address as the proxmox server. I ran the ssh command with the new IP address, and was able to login. That was a frustrating install for sure! I'll leave this here in case anyone else has this many problems.
If you mean booting to the SSD, you have to boot to an SD Card running Raspian first. Then use sudo raspi-config and enable USB Boot (Advanced Options -> Boot Order). Look for videos from KM4ACK on using an ArgonOne V2 for his "build a pi" system. He walks you through the process there.
VERY COOL, i just made a little hp 800 G4 to run windows 10 and vm of HomeAssistant, kodi with usb tv tuner and backend, retrobat for emulation, and i wanted to vm a nas, but with 35watts arround 10 on idle, i remenber rpi 4 with vm, just to run homeassistant and like libreelec or recalbox for basic emulation. it will be cool just for 5watts have all this
I mean 8GB of ram can get you running a vm with 4 to 6GB of ram and you can boot from SSD’s with USB adapters.. But yes, the Pi4 isn’t a super powerful device to be using with Proxmox, it’s cool to be able to install it though.
Pretty cool Luke, I have a Raspberry Pi 4 with 4GB of ram (couldn't afford the 8GB model, lol) I'll check it out. My issue is that where I live out in the boonies don't have access to the internet without using WiFi connection. My son has a router that I could connect to with my raspberry pi to set this up but again I wouldn't be able to access my virtual machine using WiFi at home. Again thanks for the info always looking for ways to use my Raspberry Pi installing other disto's or whatever. Later 😀👍
Hahaha, a Pi4 4GB is good enough for most people (in my opinion), in most cases the 8GB variant isn’t really needed. Oh that’s a bummer that you don’t have an ethernet connection available.. Thanks for watching and commenting though!
if there is no wired Ethernet on your proxmox host, you'd better go with NAT based network settings, and basically you set up a Ethernet bridge with no physical eth interface on that and the vms could be OK to access internet thru the bridge then wifi. And when you need to access the vms thru wifi, go set up iptables DNAT, and it's gonna help do the trick.
Again, homie shilling a sketchy precompiled binary, what up with the internationalized voice over? White American boy from discord reading a script over an offshore video is truly the vibe here.
These precompiled binaries hide arbitrary code that expose systems that use this approach to solving Linux implementation problems. Compilation from open source is the accepted solution, but where is the source for these bins?
How to Get this to Work. Pimox, doesn't have to run as Root. Run it as User "khizar". Apache needs Mainly Read and Possibly a Little Write Access to the "/Documents" Folder and the "/etc" Folder. Modify Apache.exe's, System Call - Jump Table. Create, Additional - File System Call Handler, in The Operating System. File System: Call Handler - Serves Files, from User: khizar's, Folder. The Subfolder that is Linked to Apache.exe's PID (Process ID).
8:06 not that it matters much but just so you are aware, the /24 is your subnet mask not your port.
Alright, thanks 👍
My hearth did skip a beat when I heard that though. (including that .255 in /24) :-D
your first tries did not work because ip addresses ending with .255 and .258 are not valid. the highest last byte you can use is .254
It is also worth mentioning that it works on buster 64 bit
That .255 address is a problem in a /24 network. It is called the broadcast address. It is reserved for network wide messages. It and the .000 address are reserved by the ipV4 design for network only use not host addressing..
Not true for every configuration though... If ur network does span over .0 (anything lower than /24) then it's perfectly valid address. ;)
Nicely done. Able to setup pimox on a RPI4 8gb just fine and it works great.
I can confirm this video by Luke and the Guide he credited was enough to get me up and running. I saw some errors at install zfs proxmox manager and something else gave errors while installing. i ran the update a few times and still came up with those errors. So its mostly working i have gotten as far as Luke in this video. So Thanks and hope to see more from you.
can we use WINDOWS ARM64 iso in this please reply
How can I create a VM with raspbian lite. I tried hard to do it but I couldn't. Any idea?
Should do a tutorial on HA cluster and live migrations in proxmox
Thanks for this. Please tell us how to output the video and audio of any Proxmox vms on the HDMI port of the Raspberry Pi
really good walk trough
But then I can't run multiple raspberry systems starting from raw SD or .img backups?
Any chance getting NeXTSTEP/OPENSTEP running on it?
Can you run WOR on this?
I’m not sure, TH-camr Novaspirit Tech told me that he was going to try though!
i got an error when i started up my vm i got this error any help? QEMU exited with code 1
thanks boss I wonder if these can be clustered?
10:10 I also got errors but after some reformats it’s work finally. It’s just try and repeat
Glad you got it working!
reformatting hasn't been enough for me. zfs reports it won't work because the kernel is too new. I could create a VM with out zfs but thats hardly a way to use it. I'm going to install Buster and see if that's enough.. Bullseye might be too new right now
@@DaveHoltzman TH-camr Novaspirit Tech figured out that it’s due to some kernel changes in Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye.. So when I first installed it those changes were not present which is why it worked for me. But when I was recording this video, they were present which is what gave me the errors. He was able to modify the script and get it working though. If he releases his own video soon, maybe he’ll showcase how he got it working.
@@Lukes-Tech That'd be Great. he's smarter then I am
@@Lukes-Tech Howdy ... great vids ... great info ... ok, enough a** kissing ...
Any update on this? Been pulling my hair out with this one (and when you're already going bald, that's not a good thing - haha)
I tried going back to Buster, but considering I have no idea what I'm doing, that was a nightmare.
BTW - your vids really are good - I've learned oodles and bunches from you ... keep it up!
Hello but I can also install raspian
Starting from the .img or raspberry sd raw backup
I have more Raspberry Pi3 and Pi2 at home and I would like to combine more Raspberry
in a single RPI4 with various raspian can I do it ?
that's great Luke. now can you add the debian grub boot loader to rasperry pi os and boot that up in pimox in your next tutorial? you will be a star.
Great video man, i just have a question, can we remove the .iso installation file ?
Thank you for your video, but I would just like to clarify, you need an Ethernet connection to set up.
Once set up, can you confirm that WiFi will not work at all once set up, please?
I was thinking of creating a travel router, with Pi-hole etc and any other smaller program in the future.
i think it deletes network-manager during the process of instalation
hello friend, I watch your video constantly, I've been trying to install proxmox on my pi for three days, but it always gives an error, it installs correctly but doesn't open in the browser, can you help me?
thanks for this ...been trying for a while now
Good tutorial dude 👍
Thanks!
Awesome video
Appreciate it!
when you do you're video would you be interested in attaching Debian grub boot loader to Raspberry PI Os and get it running in PiMox? I think I recall you may have done that with closed source virtual manager in the past.. If you do it with PiMox please make it simple enough for us to follow along.
Did the installation hang at 82% while "Building initial module for 5.10.0-32-arm64" for anyone else?
Scrub that - more patience required. It's going again.
I can never understand why this doesn't work for me correctly. I HAVE to use the pi's original IP address in order to ssh in and, login to proxmox the first time. Following your guide (And many others) if I pick and IP that isn't being used, the ability to ssh is gone and I will not be able login after the install. What the hell am I doing wrong? It makes 0 sense to me. My router's client list still shows the Pi with the same IP address as before. If anyone can help, I'd appreciate it.
Edit: So I tried it again, with a different IP address and, for whatever reason it decided to work this time. Maybe it was an error on my part idk. I was able to get ssh working again as well. In the terminal (Using a keyboard and having my pi connected to the tv). I ran 'Hostname -I (capital i) and it came out with the same IP address as the proxmox server. I ran the ssh command with the new IP address, and was able to login. That was a frustrating install for sure! I'll leave this here in case anyone else has this many problems.
did anyone figure out how to get an ssd working with a usb sata adapter i have been at it for an hour and im not sure what is wrong
If you mean booting to the SSD, you have to boot to an SD Card running Raspian first. Then use sudo raspi-config and enable USB Boot (Advanced Options -> Boot Order). Look for videos from KM4ACK on using an ArgonOne V2 for his "build a pi" system. He walks you through the process there.
mijn server komt niet online wat kan ik doen my server is not coming online what can i do
I cannot run ssh connect to rasp T^T
can run windows 10 on virtual machine and install software like quickbook?
Yes you can
VERY COOL, i just made a little hp 800 G4 to run windows 10 and vm of HomeAssistant, kodi with usb tv tuner and backend, retrobat for emulation, and i wanted to vm a nas, but with 35watts arround 10 on idle, i remenber rpi 4 with vm, just to run homeassistant and like libreelec or recalbox for basic emulation. it will be cool just for 5watts have all this
Yes. All good for gizmo fun. But ARM low end kit needs to have access to better ram and storage options. Sad, but real.
I mean 8GB of ram can get you running a vm with 4 to 6GB of ram and you can boot from SSD’s with USB adapters.. But yes, the Pi4 isn’t a super powerful device to be using with Proxmox, it’s cool to be able to install it though.
Did anyone manage to get Proxmox installed on Raspberry Pi 5? Any gotchas?
Pretty cool Luke, I have a Raspberry Pi 4 with 4GB of ram (couldn't afford the 8GB model, lol) I'll check it out. My issue is that where I live out in the boonies don't have access to the internet without using WiFi connection. My son has a router that I could connect to with my raspberry pi to set this up but again I wouldn't be able to access my virtual machine using WiFi at home. Again thanks for the info always looking for ways to use my Raspberry Pi installing other disto's or whatever. Later 😀👍
Hahaha, a Pi4 4GB is good enough for most people (in my opinion), in most cases the 8GB variant isn’t really needed. Oh that’s a bummer that you don’t have an ethernet connection available.. Thanks for watching and commenting though!
if there is no wired Ethernet on your proxmox host, you'd better go with NAT based network settings, and basically you set up a Ethernet bridge with no physical eth interface on that and the vms could be OK to access internet thru the bridge then wifi.
And when you need to access the vms thru wifi, go set up iptables DNAT, and it's gonna help do the trick.
@MrYungilike he cool is there any tutorials you know about to do this?
Again, homie shilling a sketchy precompiled binary, what up with the internationalized voice over? White American boy from discord reading a script over an offshore video is truly the vibe here.
What
These precompiled binaries hide arbitrary code that expose systems that use this approach to solving Linux implementation problems. Compilation from open source is the accepted solution, but where is the source for these bins?
How to Get this to Work. Pimox, doesn't have to run as Root. Run it as User "khizar". Apache needs Mainly Read and Possibly a Little Write Access to the "/Documents" Folder and the "/etc" Folder.
Modify Apache.exe's, System Call - Jump Table.
Create, Additional - File System Call Handler, in The Operating System.
File System: Call Handler - Serves Files, from User: khizar's, Folder.
The Subfolder that is Linked to Apache.exe's PID (Process ID).
You Can't Hack Our Operating System. All you can do, is Corrupt, your Own Application.