This tutorial is intended for users who encounter difficulties booting their Proxmox VE directly from their disk, such as when they have an NVMe disk and their BIOS does not support booting from it.
Please note that this method exclusively supports UEFI booting.
Therefore, ensure that you are initiating the Proxmox installation using the UEFI mode.
It's worth mentioning that it is technically possible to perform a BIOS installation by installing Clover as the initial boot loader and subsequently chaining the boot process to systemd-boot
.
However, this falls beyond the scope of this tutorial.
When you access the Proxmox installation menu, select the "Graphical Debug" option. This choice provides three opportunities to interact with the shell during the installation process.