In this tutorial, we learned how to create a virtual machine of your choice of Ubuntu operating system into Proxmox VE. We also learned how to upload the ISO file before creating the VM. Once the VM running, we successfully set up networking to connect the VM to the internet.
To create a VM in Proxmox VE, click Create VM at the top of the screen. This will bring up the following pop-up window. Give your VM a name and then click the Next button. On the OS tab, choose your ISO image to install your OS. Note: In our example, we will be using Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. Once you have chosen your operating system, click Next.
Step 1: Log in to the Proxmox web GUI · Step 2: ISO upload to Proxmox VE · Step 3: Creating a VM · Step 4: Install the OS on your VM · Step 5: Configure Networking ...
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