@Luca,
Yes, you can still use the Debian operating system on the server alongside Proxmox, even after removing the Debian kernel.
Proxmox will manage the virtualization, and the system will rely on the Proxmox kernel for its operations. However, it’s important to ensure the Proxmox kernel is properly configured for your server’s needs
]]>I saw your guide, and it is very detailed.
By removing the Debian kernel, can we still use the Debian operating system on the server and use Proxmox at the same time?
]]>@Peporro,
It seems like the Proxmox installation might be affecting the Grub configuration, causing it to remove the entry for Windows. You can try updating Grub to include Windows in the boot menu.
After logging into Debian, open a terminal and run:
sudo update-grub
Loss of network connection could be due to various reasons. You need to re-configure your network configuration file “/etc/network/interfaces” and then restart the network service.
sudo systemctl restart networking]]>