Operating Systems
Proxmox VE
What You Will Need
Build an USB Boot Disk
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Download the Proxmox VE image file. We use
Proxmox VE 7.4 ISO Installer
.
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Create a USB installation media for Proxmox VE. We recommend using
Rufus
to create the installation media.
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Choose your USB flash drive, and load the ISO file. The GUI of Rufus will look like the picture below. Click
Start
to burn the ISO file onto the USB flash drive.
Installation Steps
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Insert your USB drive into LattePanda, and turn on the LattePanda(Note that if you created the USB installation media on the same LattePanda, you'll need to restart the device before beginning the installation process).
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Press
F7
key continuously to enter into
Bootable Device Selection Menu
.
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Use the
Up
or
Down
key to choose the USB bootable device, press
Enter
key, then the welcome interface of Proxmox will appear.
Note
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Please note that Proxmox 7.4-1 does not support the graphics of latest Intel 13
th
generation processor, which means that the graphical user interface(GUI) may fail to start. However, this issue is expected to be resolved in a future edition of Proxmox.
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If you are able to access the graphical user interface(GUI) directly, you may not need to refer to this tutorial.
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Select
Install Proxmox VE
. Wait a few seconds until the GUI startup failure is displayed. Input
Xorg -configure
to manually create a new X11 configuration file.
2. Search for the phrase
Driver "intel"
(you can press
Ctrl
+
W
to find it quickly), and replace it with
Driver "fbdev"
.
3. Press
Ctrl
+
X
, save and exit. Press
Y
to save modified buffer.
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Move the new configuration file to the default configuration file path.
root@proxmox:/# mv xorg.conf.new /etc/X11/xorg.conf
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The Graphical User Interface will appear again. Follow the steps to complete the installation.
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After the installation is complete, the GUI will automatically close and return to the Shell.
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Press
Ctrl
+
Alt
+
Del
to restart and unplug the USB flash drive to enter the Proxmox system.
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