what about you just learn? I mean it doesn't even take that much time and if you are gonna use this you definitelly want to know the ins and out of it. not just copy paste the solution
The latest update to proxmox 8.2.4 does not work for booting VMs. I have tried everything I can find on the problem and nothing seems to work. The containers still work just fine but VMs get stuck on the boot menu even with secureboot turned off
Great video - but have a display question. at time 15:03 you get a "Display output is not active". You mention drivers are loading and it will occur several times. Yet, when I get this same screen, it never goes away and I can not proceed in the console window. Are there drivers I need to load? a video setting I need to change? I follow you step by step, using a RPi5 (8GB) and installing Proxmox 8.2.4. Your help is appreciated!
Great video but it would be more helpful if you included the step by step instructions in the video description field, so that we could just cut and paste them.
trust me I would like this as well however, these install scripts have been compiled for the rpi5 arch. In theory if you can load ubuntu on orange pi5 pro/plus you should be able to install proxmox. the question would be what drivers are working right out of the box on the orange pi5
Thanks for the info, but I get network errors when trying to create a CT:- Detected container architecture: arm64 unable to open file '/etc/network/interfaces.tmp.2678' - No such file or directory TASK ERROR: unable to create CT 100 - error in setup task PVE::LXC::Setup::post_create_hook Has anyone else had this?
() sync_wait: 34 An error occurred in another process (expected sequence number 7) __lxc_start: 2114 Failed to spawn container "100" TASK ERROR: startup for container '100' failed
I have been trying get OpenWRT as a LXC or VM, but I'm having issues,it seems like UEFI is needed for it, anyone has any idea?] or faced the same issues?
I'm not a 100% sure but if you notice there is no face cam. I believe in his defense he is/was on the road in cambridge to visit @Raspberry_Pi in person during the recording of vid
If you click "edit settings" on the raspberry pi imager, you can set a user account already and enable ssh, if you also set a hostname like "rpi.local" you can ssh to the pi when it booted with "ssh @rpi.local"
I don't know why people still use the Raspberry Pi with the availability of many cheap small computers whose power far exceeds the Raspberry Pi's. And compatible with all OS's !!
0:55 Flashing
1:46 Enable boot from SSD
2:12 First boot
2:48 Set root password
3:10 Add PVE repository
4:10 Add app list
5:58 /etc/hosts
6:46 Network interfaces
8:26 Install bridge utils
9:04 Install Proxmox
10:00 Postfix
10:36 Login to web interface
I installed recently Proxmox backup Server on RPI4 with 4GB Ram. Booting from USB-NVME M2. Very nice. So you have to take care of your swap file.
it's insane what we can do in those day with a little device like that
Still works, I had to use local when choosing an option for postfix.
On Raspberry Pi 5 8GB
So now do you install raspberry pie on proxmox raspberry pie?
can u paste the exact text in here so i can get this keeps saying failed to write body
sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces
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auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
iface eth0 inet dhcp
auto vmbr0
iface vmbr0 inet static
address WWW.XXX.YYY.ZZZ/AA
gateway PPP.QQQ.RRR.SSS
bridge_ports eth0
bridge_stp off
bridge_fd 0
Can you post a document with all the commands?
please post!!
what about you just learn? I mean it doesn't even take that much time and if you are gonna use this you definitelly want to know the ins and out of it. not just copy paste the solution
Just getting this configured great video!
The latest update to proxmox 8.2.4 does not work for booting VMs. I have tried everything I can find on the problem and nothing seems to work. The containers still work just fine but VMs get stuck on the boot menu even with secureboot turned off
not having any of those problems on my cluster network.
Great video - but have a display question. at time 15:03 you get a "Display output is not active". You mention drivers are loading and it will occur several times. Yet, when I get this same screen, it never goes away and I can not proceed in the console window. Are there drivers I need to load? a video setting I need to change? I follow you step by step, using a RPi5 (8GB) and installing Proxmox 8.2.4. Your help is appreciated!
I have the same Problem and no idea what to do
Can you SSH into the system and manage it without using the video output?
Please... pre-prepare your long command line snippets in your clipboard manager before recording.
Great video but it would be more helpful if you included the step by step instructions in the video description field, so that we could just cut and paste them.
Is there a non .cn addy available?
Came here to ask why a PRC mirror was being used in this video.
Could you do a similar video on the orange pi 5, it has 16gb ram option, better cpu and in overall a much better choice than the rasberry pi 5.
Crap support on Orange Pi and made in China yuk
trust me I would like this as well however, these install scripts have been compiled for the rpi5 arch. In theory if you can load ubuntu on orange pi5 pro/plus you should be able to install proxmox. the question would be what drivers are working right out of the box on the orange pi5
Hi, I can't seem to add a bridge using this tutorial, it will all end up bricking proxmox and I cannot ssh into pi (re-installing loop lol), any idea?
Can this work on RPi 4?
I have a RPI 4, have you tired to do this?
will Windows in this configuration run on a virtual machine?
Nice! Did you get a chance to test Android OS? It would be nice if we can have a pi running both linux and android side-by-side
Can you also setup x64 virtual machines?
how do you boot to an nvme? do you still use a SD card first for the boot?
My bridge seems not working. Cant reach the proxmox surface or ping my ip adress..
How does it run LXC's
Thanks for the info, but I get network errors when trying to create a CT:-
Detected container architecture: arm64
unable to open file '/etc/network/interfaces.tmp.2678' - No such file or directory
TASK ERROR: unable to create CT 100 - error in setup task PVE::LXC::Setup::post_create_hook
Has anyone else had this?
I have that issue trying to load Debian lcx sometimes
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sync_wait: 34 An error occurred in another process (expected sequence number 7)
__lxc_start: 2114 Failed to spawn container "100"
TASK ERROR: startup for container '100' failed
I have been trying get OpenWRT as a LXC or VM, but I'm having issues,it seems like UEFI is needed for it, anyone has any idea?] or faced the same issues?
Great video
but why?
Hey. Next time increase terminal font size.
I'm not a 100% sure but if you notice there is no face cam. I believe in his defense he is/was on the road in cambridge to visit @Raspberry_Pi in person during the recording of vid
a way to do this completely headless? I dont have a screen
Yes you can just say to the unit
If you click "edit settings" on the raspberry pi imager, you can set a user account already and enable ssh, if you also set a hostname like "rpi.local" you can ssh to the pi when it booted with "ssh @rpi.local"
Next time please link the commands in either description or on a separate webpage
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I don't know why people still use the Raspberry Pi with the availability of many cheap small computers whose power far exceeds the Raspberry Pi's. And compatible with all OS's !!
I offer a scenario, because I already have it.
becuz power bill high and pi low watt (:
Already bought a 8GB RAM pi 5 a couple of months ago and decided not to waste it, considering the insane power cost it provides.
Be aware of "China" server and resources!!