Press the "Create VM" Button and use the following settings.
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see [[Proxmox#VM Creation]]
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{|class="wikitable"
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!Section
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!Name
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!Value
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|General
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|Name
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|${name}
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|OS
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|Linux 3.X/2.6 Kernel (l26)
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|CD/DVD
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|VIRTIO
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|Hard Disk
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|Bus/Device
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|Hard Disk
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|Cache
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|Write Back
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|Network
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Double click the <code>VM >> Hardware >> Display >> Standard VGA (std)</code>
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The default works, but on my many monitors, the VNC client window is large enough that the terminal goes past the bottom of the monitor.
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* Press Start
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* Press Console
== Installation ==
== Installation ==
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For the most part, defaults work. Pick a hostname that reflects what the machine is for.
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For the most part, defaults work. Pick a hostname that reflects what the machine is for.
== Setting up Salt-Minion ==
== Setting up Salt-Minion ==
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sudo salt-key -a ${hostname}
sudo salt-key -a ${hostname}
sudo salt '${hostname}' state.highstate
sudo salt '${hostname}' state.highstate
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At this point, a reboot is a good idea. Salt has probably messed with the host and/or domain name settings, but not applied them. Samba get's a little confused when this information changes, but hasn't been understood system wide.