Hi all-
I'm new to VMs, but I would like to use my server as a Pi-Hole.
I followed this guy's instructions but all I get is the UEFI shell when I start the VM. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2q0FYqWaVo&t=405s&list=LL4SEdj2MUMeGlRCDVdf9kww&index=2
Here are my specs:
FreeNAS 11.1-U6
Supermicro X10SLL-F
16gb ECC
i3 4170 3.7ghz
In 2 separate attempts, I used the current version of the Ubuntu Server LTS (18.04.1) and the closest available version to the one in that video (16.04.5) and in both instances when I start the VM and run the web viewer, it's just the shell. These ISO files are sitting in my server's storage.
My board's BIOS has an enable/disable setting for virtualization, and it's enabled.
The specs for my CPU say that EPT is supported, but "Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VT-d)" is not supported. I don't know if that matters.
I'm new to VMs, but I would like to use my server as a Pi-Hole.
I followed this guy's instructions but all I get is the UEFI shell when I start the VM. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2q0FYqWaVo&t=405s&list=LL4SEdj2MUMeGlRCDVdf9kww&index=2
Here are my specs:
FreeNAS 11.1-U6
Supermicro X10SLL-F
16gb ECC
i3 4170 3.7ghz
In 2 separate attempts, I used the current version of the Ubuntu Server LTS (18.04.1) and the closest available version to the one in that video (16.04.5) and in both instances when I start the VM and run the web viewer, it's just the shell. These ISO files are sitting in my server's storage.
My board's BIOS has an enable/disable setting for virtualization, and it's enabled.
The specs for my CPU say that EPT is supported, but "Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VT-d)" is not supported. I don't know if that matters.