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* Place ISOs in /var/lib/vz/template/iso
* Place ISOs in /var/lib/vz/template/iso
* VM install from ISO
* VM install from ISO
** When installing a VM from an ubuntu ISO, install to the drive allocated for the ISO.
** When you first boot an ubuntu iso, it will behave like an installation thumb drive.
** Proxmox is smart enough to allow this, the install ISO ends up as a DVD 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
** Once VM install is completed, remove the DVD:
*** sudo umount /dev/sf0 (or whatever)
*** sudo umount /dev/sf0 (or whatever)
*** Proxmox > (VM) > hardware > DVD > remove
*** Proxmox > (VM) > hardware > DVD > remove

Revision as of 20:26, 24 January 2021

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
  • Place ISOs in /var/lib/vz/template/iso
  • 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

Melange

VMs on melange:

  • abtdev1
    • Ubuntu 20.04.01 LTS, 4 cores, 4GB mem, 80GB drive, auto-login