Download the installer ISO image from: {website}en/downloads/proxmox-virtual-environment/iso
The {pve} installation media is a hybrid ISO image. It works in two ways:
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An ISO image file ready to burn to a CD or DVD.
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A raw sector (IMG) image file ready to copy to a USB flash drive (USB stick).
Using a USB flash drive to install {pve} is the recommended way because it is the faster option.
The flash drive needs to have at least 1 GB of storage available.
Note
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Do not use UNetbootin. It does not work with the {pve} installation image. |
Important
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Make sure that the USB flash drive is not mounted and does not contain any important data. |
On Unix-like operating system use the dd
command to copy the ISO image to the
USB flash drive. First find the correct device name of the USB flash drive (see
below). Then run the dd
command.
# dd bs=1M conv=fdatasync if=./proxmox-ve_*.iso of=/dev/XYZ
Note
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Be sure to replace /dev/XYZ with the correct device name and adapt the input filename ('if') path. |
Caution
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Be very careful, and do not overwrite the wrong disk! |
There are two ways to find out the name of the USB flash drive. The first one is
to compare the last lines of the dmesg
command output before and after
plugging in the flash drive. The second way is to compare the output of the
lsblk
command. Open a terminal and run:
# lsblk
Then plug in your USB flash drive and run the command again:
# lsblk
A new device will appear. This is the one you want to use. To be on the extra safe side check if the reported size matches your USB flash drive.
Open the terminal (query Terminal in Spotlight).
Convert the .iso
file to .dmg
format using the convert option of hdiutil
,
for example:
# hdiutil convert proxmox-ve_*.iso -format UDRW -o proxmox-ve_*.dmg
Tip
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macOS tends to automatically add '.dmg' to the output file name. |
To get the current list of devices run the command:
# diskutil list
Now insert the USB flash drive and run this command again to determine which device node has been assigned to it. (e.g., /dev/diskX).
# diskutil list # diskutil unmountDisk /dev/diskX
Note
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replace X with the disk number from the last command. |
# sudo dd if=proxmox-ve_*.dmg bs=1M of=/dev/rdiskX
Note
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'rdiskX', instead of 'diskX', in the last command is intended. It will increase the write speed. |
Etcher works out of the box. Download Etcher from https://etcher.io. It will guide you through the process of selecting the ISO and your USB flash drive.
Rufus is a more lightweight alternative, but you need to use the DD mode to make it work. Download Rufus from https://rufus.ie/. Either install it or use the portable version. Select the destination drive and the {pve} ISO file.
Important
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Once you 'Start' you have to click 'No' on the dialog asking to download a different version of GRUB. In the next dialog select the 'DD' mode. |