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7 += Getting started - vm & lxc templates =
7 7  
8 -= Getting Started with Proxmox VE LXC and VM Templates =
9 +List and import lxc templates:
9 9  
10 -Proxmox VE (PVE) allows users to create and manage both LXC containers and KVM virtual machines (VMs). This guide walks you through the process of downloading, importing, and creating templates for both.
11 -
12 -== LXC Templates ==
13 -
14 -LXC containers are lightweight and ideal for running Linux services with minimal overhead.
15 -
16 -=== List Available Templates ===
17 -
18 -To view the available LXC templates:
19 -
20 -{{code language="bash"}}
11 +```
21 21  pveam list
22 -{{/code}}
23 -
24 -=== Download Templates ===
25 -
26 -Use the pveam download command to import templates to the local storage:
27 -
28 -{{code language="bash"}}
29 29  pveam download local ubuntu-22.04-standard_22.04-1_amd64.tar.gz
30 30  pveam download local ubuntu-24.04-standard_24.04-1_amd64.tar.zst
31 31  pveam download local debian-12-standard_11.7-1_amd64.tar.zst
32 -{{/code}}
33 33  
34 -Once downloaded, these templates can be used to create new LXC containers from the Proxmox web interface or via CLI.
17 +```
35 35  
36 -== VM Template from Ubuntu Cloud Image ==
19 +Download ubuntu 24 and create a template:
37 37  
38 -KVM VMs are ideal when you need full virtualization, for instance, to run Windows or more complex Linux systems.
39 -
40 -=== Download Ubuntu Cloud Image ===
41 -
42 -Download the official Ubuntu 24.04 cloud [[image:]]
43 -
44 -{{code language="bash"}}
45 -wget http://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/releases/24.04/release/ubuntu-24.04-server-cloudimg-amd64.img
46 -{{/code}}
47 -
48 -=== Create the Virtual Machine ===
49 -
50 -Create a new VM with ID 910 (you can pick any unused ID):
51 -
52 -{{code language="bash"}}
21 +```
22 +wget http:~/~/cloud-images.ubuntu.com/releases/24.04/release/ubuntu-24.04-server-cloudimg-amd64.img
53 53  qm create 910 -name template-ubuntu-jammy -memory 2048 -net0 virtio,bridge=vmbr0 -cores 2 -sockets 1
54 -{{/code}}
55 -
56 -=== Import and Attach the Disk ===
57 -
58 -Choose the correct storage (replace nvme if you use a different storage name):
59 -
60 -{{code language="bash"}}
24 +qm importdisk 910 ubuntu-24.04-server-cloudimg-amd64.img nvm
61 61  qm importdisk 910 ubuntu-24.04-server-cloudimg-amd64.img nvme
26 +qm set 910 -scsihw virtio-scsi-pci -virtio0 nvm:vm-910-disk-0
62 62  qm set 910 -scsihw virtio-scsi-pci -virtio0 nvme:vm-910-disk-0
63 -{{/code}}
64 -
65 -=== Configure the VM ===
66 -
67 -{{code language="bash"}}
28 +qm set 910 -scsihw virtio-scsi-pci -virtio0 unused0:nvme:vm-910-disk-0
29 +qm set 910 -scsihw virtio-scsi-pci -virtio0 nvme:vm-910-disk-0
68 68  qm set 910 -serial0 socket
69 69  qm set 910 -boot c -bootdisk virtio0
70 70  qm set 910 -agent 1
33 +qm set 910 -gotplug disk,network,usb
71 71  qm set 910 -hotplug disk,network,usb
72 72  qm set 910 -vcpus 1
36 +qm set 910 -vga qml
73 73  qm set 910 -vga qxl
38 +qm set 910 -ide2 nvm:cloudinit
74 74  qm set 910 -ide2 nvme:cloudinit
75 75  qm resize 910 virtio0 +8G
76 -{{/code}}
77 -
78 -
79 -If your disk is using SCSI instead of virtio, resize like this:
80 -
81 -{{code language="bash"}}
41 +qm set 910 -scsihw virtio-scsi-pci -virtio0 nvme:vm-910-disk-0
42 +qm importdisk ~-~-hwlp
43 +qm importdisk ~-~-help
44 +qm resize 9001 virtio0 +8G
45 +qm resize 910 virtio0 +8G
82 82  qm resize 910 scsi0 +8G
83 -{{/code}}
84 -
85 -=== Convert the VM into a Template ===
86 -
87 -{{code language="bash"}}
88 88  qm template 910
89 -{{/code}}
90 -
91 -Now you can use this template to clone new VMs instantly.
92 -
93 -
48 +```
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