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HAOS fails if virtual hardware switches from Intel 440FX to Q35 #3656
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I can reproduce the network issue but not the 100% CPU utilization. I recommend you run Anyways, here's the output of # ha network info
docker:
address: 172.30.32.0/23
dns: 172.30.32.3
gateway: 172.30.32.1
interface: hassio
host_internet: null
interfaces:
- connected: false
enabled: false
interface: enp6s18
ipv4:
address: []
gateway: null
method: disabled
nameservers: []
ready: false
ipv6:
address: []
gateway: null
method: disabled
nameservers: []
ready: false
mac: XX
primary: false
type: ethernet
vlan: null
wifi: null
supervisor_internet: false And Supervisor enp0s18 ca1fcaf2-f250-306f-9989-afcfe8a38b27 ethernet -- See the difference in the device name? |
How did you got to use console? I cannot connect via disconnected network interface nor VM console which is not initialized. |
Please edit your message to not needlessly quote my whole message. It prevents me from editing it and clutters the issue. |
What is the type of the display that you set in the Hardware/Display? Tried Default, Standard VGA, Serial - yet result it is the same, does not connect to the console |
Just the default. I also added a serial port for xterm. If you come to discord I can help you with that. Let's try to keep this issue focused on the actual bug. Remember that lots of people get notified when a post is made here. |
Describe the issue you are experiencing
I want to upgrade the VM configuration of HAOS. I switched from Intel 440FX to Q35.
HAOS boots but does not connect network interfaces nor console and stays with 1 CPU on 100% usage.
What operating system image do you use?
generic-x86-64 (Generic UEFI capable x86-64 systems)
What version of Home Assistant Operating System is installed?
13.2
Did the problem occur after upgrading the Operating System?
No
Hardware details
VM on Proxmox host
Steps to reproduce the issue
Anything in the Supervisor logs that might be useful for us?
Anything in the Host logs that might be useful for us?
System information
No response
Additional information
No response
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