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Proxmox V7 for Raspberry Pi
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I try to install vm but i got only errors #146

Open Xeno367 opened 1 year ago

Xeno367 commented 1 year ago

I tried to install ubuntu desktop and I got only errors same for windows what OS can I install to have a desktop What OS can I install to build my own cloud ? with openmediavault/nextcloud/containers

AubsUK commented 1 year ago

If you need help, you need to give more information, like what errors are you getting? What version OS are you installing?

As you're using Pimox, you'll most likely be on a Raspberry Pi, or at least on an Arm CPU, so you will need to use Arm64 installation ISO.

You can find it here for Ubuntu: https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/jammy/daily-live/current/

Or here for Debian (what I use): https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/arm64/iso-cd/

This is a good video on installing the latest Ubuntu, the exact same principle can be used for Debian.

https://youtu.be/A4OhdsYULfk

A very brief summary and quick steps to get it working

Download the ISO New VM Set ID/Name OS: Do not use media BIOS: UEFI Disk 10GB CPU 2 CPU Type: Host

Hardware >> Remove DC/DVD Add >> CD/DVD Drive >> Set to SCSI >> Choose ISO Add >> Serial Port >> 0 (for initial setup) Display >> Graphic card >> Serial terminal 0 Options >> Boot order >> CD to the top Start Console >> xterm Install

Close terminal, shutdown VM Hardware >> CD >> Do not use media Double click Display >> Default Serial Port >> Remove

GitMC-8383 commented 1 year ago

that is most likely the shortest install guide i have ever seen

AubsUK commented 1 year ago

that is most likely the shortest install guide i have ever seen

Where does it say it's a guide? It was a summary, but it might point the OP to the right steps they needed. If you need a guide, you could always open an issue perhaps?

GitMC-8383 commented 1 year ago

i already have an issue open for an issue im experiencing with pimox

kinhsman commented 9 months ago

If you need help, you need to give more information, like what errors are you getting? What version OS are you installing?

As you're using Pimox, you'll most likely be on a Raspberry Pi, or at least on an Arm CPU, so you will need to use Arm64 installation ISO.

You can find it here for Ubuntu: https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/jammy/daily-live/current/

Or here for Debian (what I use): https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/arm64/iso-cd/

This is a good video on installing the latest Ubuntu, the exact same principle can be used for Debian.

https://youtu.be/A4OhdsYULfk

A very brief summary and quick steps to get it working

Download the ISO New VM Set ID/Name OS: Do not use media BIOS: UEFI Disk 10GB CPU 2 CPU Type: Host

Hardware >> Remove DC/DVD Add >> CD/DVD Drive >> Set to SCSI >> Choose ISO Add >> Serial Port >> 0 (for initial setup) Display >> Graphic card >> Serial terminal 0 Options >> Boot order >> CD to the top Start Console >> xterm Install

Close terminal, shutdown VM Hardware >> CD >> Do not use media Double click Display >> Default Serial Port >> Remove

I followed your steps and got the following error: TASK ERROR: KVM virtualisation configured, but not available. Either disable in VM configuration or enable in BIOS.

Then I disabled KVM virtualization inder the Options, it returned the following error:

kvm: The 'host' CPU type can only be used with KVM or HVF
TASK ERROR: start failed: QEMU exited with code 1

Mine is NanoPi R6S running ARMv8 CPU Any insight is greatly appreciated!

TheBossME commented 9 months ago

Please post your .conf file for the VM to check. Thankx

kinhsman commented 9 months ago

GNU nano 5.4 /etc/pve/nodes/nanopi-r6s-pve/qemu-server/106.conf
bios: ovmf boot: order=scsi2;scsi0;net0 cores: 2 cpu: host efidisk0: local:106/vm-106-disk-2.qcow2,efitype=4m,size=64M kvm: 1 memory: 2048 meta: creation-qemu=7.0.0,ctime=1698762086 name: ubuntu net0: virtio=9E:9F:EF:16:F3:D4,bridge=vmbr0 numa: 0 ostype: l26 scsi0: local:106/vm-106-disk-1.qcow2,size=10G scsi2: synology-hdd:iso/jammy-desktop-arm64.iso,media=cdrom,size=3597740K scsihw: virtio-scsi-pci serial0: socket smbios1: uuid=8576eb53-6866-46f8-bf43-e5d2dcec88da sockets: 1 vga: serial0