Installation on Proxmox

Does anyone have experience installing on Proxmox, I’ve followed the guides but unable to get it working.

Any help much appreciated

volumio doesn’t have support for vm ware

Any reason for the poor support of OS types?

Very limited selection.

Just curious

Why on earth should I invest time in learning to know Proxmox, or any of the other 50+ virtualization tools, just because one or two people might, someday, want to use one of them?
The x86 version runs fine on a regular x86 platform, in case you want to use a virtualization solution, fine. Get the necessary skills, read the Proxmox manual and instead of complaining about others not supporting it, learn how to use it and turn an image into a working virtual machine.
If you can’t, then virtualization with Proxmox is perhaps not for you.

Google volumio on proxmox.

There’s like 100 posts about it and 1000s of replies.

It’s just a bit backwards compared to every other software out there that offers a ISO.

I’ll get it going if I wanted, just shouldn’t have to invest so much time in having to do so in order to pay you money for your software.

I’ll just use something else.

Just curious, which mediastreamer software offers an ISO for proxmox?

None, but the rest can be installed via repository.

I don’t need to, Proxmox does not interest me.

Then get it to work and stop complaining. I am a community member just like you and probably spent thousands of hours over the last years.
You do not pay anything for the software, this is and will always be free, including my contribution.
You are perhaps paying for a subscription, but that is for using Volumio premium features. Afaik a Proxmox for dummies guide has never been such a feature.

I was able to get this going
Create a new VM with out a disk.
After that download the latest release of volumio and unzip it. You should now have Volumio*.img. Next run the commands w/ your respect VMID of your VM and your respective storage location, i used local-lvm

qm disk import [VMID] Volumio.img [local-lvm]
qm set [VMID] --sata0 local-lvm:vm-[VMID]-disk-0
qm set [VMD] --boot “order=sata0;ide2;net0”

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