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@ -49,3 +49,19 @@ To use GPUs or other PCI devices you need to work with PCI passthrough.
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For documentation you can look in the [Proxmox wiki](https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Pci_passthrough).
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There is also an [article](https://www.reddit.com/r/homelab/comments/b5xpua/the_ultimate_beginners_guide_to_gpu_passthrough)
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on reddit, that focusses especially on windows 10 VMs with GPU passthrough.
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## Bugfixing
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### No internet after mainboard swap
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If you change the mainboard of your proxmox-virtual-environment it is possible,
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that the NIC changes.
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Find out the new interface name with `ip a`.
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After that get all occurences of the interface (`eth0` in the example) with
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`rgrep eth0 /etc` and change them to the new device with a text editor of your
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choice.
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It is possible that there are also files existing that need to be renamed.
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Find them with `find /etc -change '*eth0*'` and move them to the new name.
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After that `reboot` and the internet should be up again.
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(sources: [debian website](https://wiki.debian.org/NetworkInterfaceNames) and
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[proxmox forum](https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/upgrade-motherboard-reinstall.48630))
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