Proxmox Simple Installation

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 มิ.ย. 2024
  • In this video we will install the Proxmox Virtual Environment (PVE), using the Proxmox ISO file.
    This is part of a series of videos presented as an overview of Proxmox. I will try to focus on how things work, rather than providing step by step tutorials.
    00:00 Introduction
    04:10 Getting Proxmox
    06:10 Validate download with SHA256 Hash
    07:30 Flashing Proxmox ISO to USB
    08:30 Installing Proxmox
    12:15 First Login to Proxmox
    13:00 Setting Repositories
    14:10 Update Proxmox
    14:40 Conclusion
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  • @AKATEATime
    @AKATEATime 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hello! I've already gotten Proxmox with a virtual machine going on my own, but I never configured the updates for non-subscription like you do here. It looks like you had already set yours up when you went to it, because my default setup of only 3 files doesn't look like that. So I disabled both of the enterprise ones, but when I added the no-subscription repository, it automatically went under the first listed file rather than being in a 4th file like yours. I'm thinking you added that via command line since you mention a lot that you prefer that..? I know practically nothing about Linux, but I can follow directions well. Heh Is it necessary to have that 4th file, or does it not really matter? Thanks!

    • @retiredtechie
      @retiredtechie  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Let me answer your last question first, it does not matter what order they appear in. All active repositories will be checked when updating the apt package database. Then your updates will be done though the updated database.
      The list of repositories is kept in the /etc/apt folder. However it will require root (administrative access) to make any changes. In this folder you will find a file called sources.list and a folder called sources.list.d. This is where things can get a little confusing. According to Debian, sources.list should hold your default Debian repositories, and sources.list.d should hold any non Debian repositories. However not everyone plays by this rule. Luckily the files are not overly complicated, and it is easy to see what is going on by looking at various file content (which is plain text).

    • @AKATEATime
      @AKATEATime 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@retiredtechie Ah.. I see. So their original layout at install follows the recommendation, but the web front end doesn't. 🤔 I see it does show as Proxmox in the Origin column, so it should know better! Heh I do know enough to be able to go into the shell and navigate around and display text files with the cat command, so I see the layout that you mentioned. I think I will do the geeky thing and make things the way they are supposed to be. 👍 Thanks for the explanation!

    • @retiredtechie
      @retiredtechie  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      No problem, any time.