Does anyone have this issue ? I have try upload my own image ubuntu 18.04 and everything is ok until i came to disk ... i cant see any disk. Can someone have solution ?
Kind regards.
Does anyone have this issue ? I have try upload my own image ubuntu 18.04 and everything is ok until i came to disk ... i cant see any disk. Can someone have solution ?
Kind regards.
neowarcic: Do you intend to upload a complete image of a virtual hard drive in .qcow2/.raw format (see this section of the Netcup wiki topic (MT)) or are you trying to upload a DVD image containing the Ubuntu 18.04 installer in .iso format (see this section of the Netcup wiki topic (MT))? Chances are that you uploaded the image into the wrong directory on the FTP server.
its same if i qcow2 upload in media od in DVD image iso i cant see any disk and in the midle of installer i cant continue install...
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That's weird.
What kind of driver is selected in the SCP unter Media => Harddisk?
Options would be SCSI, VirtIO and IDE.
Why 18.04? It doesn't receive any updates anymore. The LTS ended in April of this year.
Its same on every disk option. I know that doesnt resive any update, but i just need ubuntu 18.04.
Kind regards
Can you boot the rescue system and check if you have any disks in the /dev/disk/by-path directory tree?
I can normaly install Netcup image version ... disks working fine.
Kind regards.
There could be a problem with your image (virtual disk too large/wrong disk format/file not transferred correctly during upload). Maybe it's possible to use another .qcow2/.raw image for testing purposes, see e.g. here (Debian OpenStack images). I've never tried these, so it could be that they don't boot correctly, but the important test here is to check whether you can select one of these very small images after uploading them.
Nevermind, .iso does also not work…
I can try an Ubuntu 18.04 .iso tomorrow and see if it works on my VPS, if you like!
Can you download a fresh ISO and calculate the sha1 sum of the iso file?
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/bionic-updates/main/installer-amd64/current/images/SHA1SUMS