Need Debian Installed
I rented a server from Nocix to install Proxmox on. For some reason they do not include Debian in their auto-installer list and when I contacted support, they told me I have to use what's in the list. Centos, Ubuntu, Sysrcd, and Grml. I read it may be possible with Grml. I'll pay if someone can get it installed.
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Running Proxmox on a C2D/C2Q isn't going to do a lot for you. I'd personally install the latest Ubuntu and just use KVM. I don't remember if they do MAC address filtering, but I seem to recall needing to forward all packets through the bridge's actual NIC for it to work.
You can easily install QEMU, set drive to /dev/sda, load netboot, install, and configure network, then pray for it to work. I wrote a mini-howto to do this with OpenBSD back in 2016 on the other forum; it can be easily adapted at will. I don't suggest moving forward with your current plan, because those machines are very weaksauce.
My pronouns are asshole/asshole/asshole. I will give you the same courtesy.
I got the I3-3220 rather than those old AMD's. That's better than the Kimsufi line I have ran Proxmox on.
Not all that bad. Still, WSI ~= NOCIX. You're not going to have fun if this doesn't work because you can only netboot crappy old GRML/sysrcd. I did that a few times, but I wouldn't waste the few bucks saved to ever do that with anything remotely considered production. Good luck with your task!
My pronouns are asshole/asshole/asshole. I will give you the same courtesy.
It’s for personal use. I wouldn’t attempt it on anything production. Thanks for suggesting QEMU, I’m going to give it a try.
Hi, Xenos,
Have you install Debian success?
Maybe you can remote install debian as this: https://github.com/fincham/kexec-remote-debian-install
If you have no time to tring, I would like to have a try.
Thank you.