This script will create a new Proxmox VM with the latest version of Home Assistant. To create a new VM, run the following in a SSH session or the console from Proxmox interface
After script completes, click on the new VM (_the script will tell you the ID_), click on the `Hardware` tab for the VM and change the `Memory` and `Processors` settings to what you desire. The `Hard Disk` can be expanded by clicking on it, then click on the `Resize disk` button above (_Note: additional steps must be taken for storage to take effect in the VM after the first boot_). The network MAC address can be changed by selecting `Network Device` and clicking `Edit` above. Once all changes have been made, click `Start` above.
By adding a serial port, you are able to use a different interface to interact with the VM. When you click on the down arrow next to `Console` you will be able to use `xterm.js` which enables you to `Right-Click` and get access to `Copy` and `Paste` functions. If the serial port was already added by the install script, no further actions are required to enable the functionality.
- Click on the VM in the list of containers at the left side panel
- Click `Hardware` tab located beside the list of containers
- Click `Add` located beside `Summary` tab, then click `Serial Port`
-`Serial Port` should be set to `0` in the input box, then click `Add`
- Start the VM, if it isn't already
- At the root prompt type `sed -i 's/$/ console=ttyS0/' /mnt/boot/cmdline.txt`
- A `Shutdown` and `Start` is required for the changes to take effect
- At the root prompt type `nmcli -g ip4.address d sh $(nmcli -g device c)`
- The response will be the IP address with subnet mask or nothing
**Note:** _If DHCP is configured and nothing is shown, check DHCP server and VM network settings_
## Configure Network for Static IP Address
To set a static IP address, use the following as an example
- At the root prompt type `nmcli c mod $(nmcli -g uuid c) ipv4.method manual ipv4.addresses "192.168.20.170/24" ipv4.gateway "192.168.20.1" ipv4.dns "8.8.8.8,8.8.4.4"`
- At the root prompt type `nmcli c up $(nmcli -g uuid c)`
## Configure Network for DHCP
To remove all static IP addresses and enable DHCP
- At the root prompt type `nmcli c mod $(nmcli -g uuid c) ipv4.method auto ipv4.addresses "" ipv4.gateway "" ipv4.dns ""`
- At the root prompt type `nmcli c up $(nmcli -g uuid c)`