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=Start the installation, new boot options=
=Start the installation, new boot options=
*The installer supports now partitions greater 2 TB
*The installer now supports partitions greater 2 TB
*Default partitioning uses still ext3, if you want ext4 just type 'linux ext4' on the boot prompt
*Default partitioning uses still ext3, if you want ext4 just type 'linux ext4' on the boot prompt
*To define the amount of space the root partition uses use 'maxroot=25' where 25 is in GB.
*To define the amount of swap space at install time use 'swapsize=8' where 8 is in GB.
*Example, 'linux ext4 maxroot=25 swapsize=8'
*follow the instructions as always
*follow the instructions as always



Revision as of 18:59, 12 July 2012

Yellowpin.svg Note: Article about Proxmox VE 2.0

Introduction

This is a quick install guide for Proxmox VE 2.0. (For the upgrading 1.9 to 2.0, see Upgrade_from_1.9_to_2.0.)

Additionally, we provide a howto for Install Proxmox VE on Debian Squeeze

Get the ISO

Download the ISO image and move it to a USB media, see Install from USB Stick. Or just burn a CD.

Start the installation, new boot options

  • The installer now supports partitions greater 2 TB
  • Default partitioning uses still ext3, if you want ext4 just type 'linux ext4' on the boot prompt
  • To define the amount of space the root partition uses use 'maxroot=25' where 25 is in GB.
  • To define the amount of swap space at install time use 'swapsize=8' where 8 is in GB.
  • Example, 'linux ext4 maxroot=25 swapsize=8'
  • follow the instructions as always

For any issue, please use the Proxmox VE 2.0 beta forum.

Web-based Management

Central_Web-based_Management_2.0

Proxmox VE Cluster

Proxmox_VE_2.0_Cluster

Video Tutorials

Proxmox VE Youtube channel