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==== [[Proxmox VMs on Melange|VMs]] ==== | ==== [[Proxmox VMs on Melange|VMs]] ==== | ||
=== VM remote desktop display === | ==== VM remote desktop display ==== | ||
I'm using [[SPICE]] for a full responsive 4k UI on other thin(ner) clients. | I'm using [[SPICE]] for a full responsive 4k UI on other thin(ner) clients. |
Revision as of 21:25, 13 March 2021
Proxmox Installation
- In BIOS, enable SVM (cpu virtualization) (you need a modern AMD or Intel chipset)
- Get the latest proxmox release ISO, dd it to a thumb drive (use Flash_Drives SAM 64 EVO)
- Boot and install onto the primary drive over any existing OSes
- During install, use ext4
- I deemed ZFS too fancy, it's basically software raid, and troublesome according to some
- Create a user and use ssh key (NOTE you might want to keep some root terminals open so you don't screw up and get locked out!):
apt install sudo adduser m visudo # and allow m to sudo nano /etc/ssh/sshd_config # and turn off password login, root login su - m # set up ssh keys # in another terminal, test: ssh melange
Available VM Types
- Place ISOs in /var/lib/vz/template/iso
- To upload via Proxmox web ui:
Storage View > Datacenter > melange > local > (you might have to hit refresh now!) > ISOs > Upload
VM Installation
- VM install from ISO
- When you first boot an ubuntu iso, it will behave like an installation thumb drive.
- Install to the only available drive of the VM (/dev/sda). Proxmox is smart enough to allow this. The install ISO ends up as a DVD drive.
- Once VM install is completed, remove the DVD:
- sudo umount /dev/sf0 (or whatever)
- Proxmox > (VM) > hardware > DVD > remove
- Proxmox > (VM) > shutdown, then start
VMs
VM remote desktop display
I'm using SPICE for a full responsive 4k UI on other thin(ner) clients.