Hi,

imho you should use a Debian Buster install CD and create a layout whatever you want. The Debian installer is really flexible. You can't do LVM Thin there but a LVM-Thin Pool is only a special LVM LV. So you can create two LVs and convert one LV to a Thin-Pool later (https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Storage:_LVM_Thin). Or create two VGs.

Then go on with: https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Install_Proxmox_VE_on_Debian_Buster.

Regards


Am 25.02.20 um 18:15 schrieb Leandro Roggerone:
Hi guys, Im trying to get my pve ready for use.
I want to create following layout on mi 5TB drive):
1T for LVM data
1T For LVM-thin.
3T Remaining for future partitioning.
So at the hard disk options on the installer I chose :
hdsize 2000 (GB).
swapsize (left blank).
maxroot (left blank).
min free: 1000
maxxvz:1000.

After install process finished and access to web gui I have:
pve
       local(pve)          Usage   1.76% (1.66 GiB of 93.99 GiB)
   (this is not OK).
       local-lvm (pve)  Usage 0.00% (0 B of 877.59 GiB)      (this is very
close to 1Tb .. so its ok).

Question is , how should I set hard disk options during installation
process to accomplish wanted layout ?
Regards,
Leandro.
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