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| vm:proxmox:on_debian [2020/04/23 12:09] – niziak | vm:proxmox:on_debian [2020/09/16 07:39] (current) – niziak | ||
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| - | ====== Debian ====== | + | ====== |
| Install Proxmox on ready Debian system. | Install Proxmox on ready Debian system. | ||
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| wget http:// | wget http:// | ||
| apt-get update | apt-get update | ||
| - | apt-get install ifupdown2 open-iscsi | + | apt-get remove network-manager |
| + | apt-get install ifupdown2 open-iscsi | ||
| + | apt-get remove ntp | ||
| + | systemctl enable --now systemd-timesyncd | ||
| apt-get install proxmox-ve | apt-get install proxmox-ve | ||
| + | apt-get install pve-headers | ||
| </ | </ | ||
| + | |||
| + | To avoid GFX issues disable '' | ||
| + | <file | / | ||
| + | GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=" | ||
| + | </ | ||
| Reboot system. | Reboot system. | ||
| System will boot with default Debian kernel, because Buster Backports kernel is newer than Proxmox one. | System will boot with default Debian kernel, because Buster Backports kernel is newer than Proxmox one. | ||
| + | With dfault Debian kernel there is no ZFS support, and also Docker engine cannot work because of some apparmor issues. | ||
| To try to boor PVE kernel once: | To try to boor PVE kernel once: | ||
| + | <file | / | ||
| + | GRUB_DEFAULT=saved | ||
| + | # Comment or disable: | ||
| + | # GRUB_SAVEDEFAULT=true | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | |||
| <code bash> | <code bash> | ||
| - | grep -i " | + | update-grub |
| - | grub-reboot 'Proxmox Virtual Environment GNU/Linux, with Linux 5.3.18-3-pve' | + | # get menu ids: |
| + | egrep -i " | ||
| + | # Set grub env using chosen ids. For submenu use '>' | ||
| + | grub-set-default ' | ||
| + | grub-reboot 'gnulinux-advanced-21b9a8a1-48e8-4c4d-8420-6c97870f2702> | ||
| </ | </ | ||
| + | |||
| + | If everything works well, remove Debian kernel. | ||
| + | <code bash> | ||
| + | apt remove linux-image-amd64 ' | ||
| + | update-grub | ||
| + | grub-set-default 0 | ||
| + | </ | ||
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