diff --git a/web/app/docs/post-install/basic-settings/page.tsx b/web/app/docs/post-install/basic-settings/page.tsx
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--- a/web/app/docs/post-install/basic-settings/page.tsx
+++ b/web/app/docs/post-install/basic-settings/page.tsx
@@ -93,142 +93,207 @@ pveam update
sudo apt-get install -y zfsutils-linux proxmox-backup-restore-image chrony
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- return (
-
-
-
-
Basic Settings
+ export default function BasicSettingsPage() {
+ const installUtilitiesCode = `
+ # Update package lists
+ sudo apt-get update
+
+ # Install common system utilities
+ sudo apt-get install -y axel curl dialog dnsutils dos2unix gnupg-agent grc htop btop iftop iotop
+ sudo apt-get install -y iperf3 ipset iptraf-ng mlocate msr-tools nano net-tools omping
+ sudo apt-get install -y software-properties-common sshpass tmux unzip vim vim-nox wget whois zip
+ sudo apt-get install -y libguestfs-tools
+ `
+
+ const skipLanguagesCode = `
+ # Configure APT to skip downloading additional languages
+ echo 'Acquire::Languages "none";' | sudo tee /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99-disable-translations
+ `
+
+ const timeSyncCode = `
+ # Note: To set timezone automatically based on IP, you can use:
+ IP=$(dig +short myip.opendns.com @resolver1.opendns.com)
+ TIMEZONE=$(curl -s "https://ipapi.co/$IP/timezone")
+ sudo timedatectl set-timezone "$TIMEZONE"
+ `
+
+ const updateUpgradeCode = `
+ # Disable enterprise Proxmox repository
+ if [ -f /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pve-enterprise.list ]; then
+ sudo sed -i 's/^deb/#deb/g' /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pve-enterprise.list
+ fi
+
+ # Disable enterprise Proxmox Ceph repository
+ if [ -f /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ceph.list ]; then
+ sudo sed -i 's/^deb/#deb/g' /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ceph.list
+ fi
+
+ # Enable free public Proxmox repository
+ echo "deb http://download.proxmox.com/debian/pve $(lsb_release -cs) pve-no-subscription" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pve-public-repo.list
+
+ # Enable Proxmox testing repository
+ echo "deb http://download.proxmox.com/debian/pve $(lsb_release -cs) pvetest" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pve-testing-repo.list
+
+ # Configure main Debian repositories
+ cat <
+
+
+
Basic Settings
+
+
+ The Basic Settings category focuses on foundational configurations for your Proxmox VE
+ installation, including installing essential utilities, adding repositories, managing packages, and keeping the
+ system up to date.
+
+
+ Available Optimizations
+
+
+
+
+ This step installs a set of common system utilities useful for system administration and troubleshooting.
+
+ Utilities installed:
+
+ -
+ axel: A light command-line download accelerator
+
+ -
+ curl: A tool for transferring data using various protocols
+
+ -
+ dialog: A full-screen dialog library
+
+ -
+ dnsutils: Various utilities for DNS lookups
+
+ -
+ dos2unix: Converts DOS text files to Unix format
+
+ -
+ gnupg-agent: A helper application for GnuPG
+
+ -
+ grc: Colorizes command output
+
+ -
+ htop: An interactive process viewer
+
+ -
+ btop: A system monitor
+
+ -
+ iftop: A network monitor
+
+ -
+ iotop: A disk I/O monitor
+
+ -
+ iperf3: A network bandwidth measurement tool
+
+ -
+ ipset: A powerful tool for managing IP sets
+
+ -
+ iptraf-ng: A network traffic monitor
+
+ -
+ mlocate: A fast file locator
+
+ -
+ msr-tools: Tools for managing MSR registers
+
+ -
+ nano: A simple text editor
+
+ -
+ net-tools: Various network utilities
+
+ -
+ mping: A multi-ping tool
+
+ -
+ software-properties-common: Common tools for managing software repositories
+
+ -
+ sshpass: A tool for automating SSH password entry
+
+ -
+ tmux: A terminal multiplexer
+
+ -
+ unzip: A tool for extracting zip archives
+
+ -
+ vim: A powerful text editor
+
+ -
+ vim-nox: Vim without X11 dependencies
+
+ -
+ wget: A command-line download utility
+
+ -
+ whois: A tool for querying WHOIS databases
+
+ -
+ zip: A tool for creating zip archives
+
+ -
+ libguestfs-tools: Tools for managing guest virtual machines
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ This optimization configures APT to skip downloading additional language packages, saving disk space and
+ speeding up package operations.
+
+
+
+
+ This step configures the system to automatically synchronize its time, ensuring accurate timekeeping.
+
+
+
+
+ This optimization updates the system's package lists, upgrades installed packages, and configures Proxmox
+ repositories.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Automatic Application
+
+ All of these optimizations are automatically applied when selected in the Basic Settings section. This
+ automation ensures that these beneficial settings are applied consistently and correctly, saving time and
+ reducing the potential for human error during manual configuration.
+
+
-
- The Basic Settings category focuses on foundational configurations for your Proxmox VE
- installation, including installing essential utilities, adding repositories, managing packages, and keeping the
- system up to date.
-
-
-
Available Optimizations
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Install Common System Utilities
-
- This optimization installs a set of common system utilities that are useful for system administration and
- troubleshooting.
-
-
- Why it's beneficial: Having these utilities pre-installed saves time when managing your
- Proxmox VE system. They provide essential tools for monitoring system performance, managing files, and
- troubleshooting issues, enhancing your ability to maintain and optimize your virtualization environment.
-
- Utilities installed:
-
- - axel: A light command-line download accelerator
- - curl: A tool for transferring data using various protocols
- - dialog: A tool for creating TUI interfaces
- - dnsutils: DNS utilities including dig and nslookup
- - dos2unix: Text file format converter
- - gnupg-agent: GNU privacy guard - password agent
- - grc: Generic colouriser for everything
- - htop: An interactive process viewer
- - btop: A resource monitor that shows usage and stats for processor, memory, disks, network and processes
- - iftop: A tool to display bandwidth usage on an interface
- - iotop: A tool to display I/O usage by processes
- - iperf3: A tool for active measurements of the maximum achievable bandwidth on IP networks
- - ipset: A tool to manage IP sets in the Linux kernel
- - iptraf-ng: An interactive colorful IP LAN monitor
- - mlocate: A tool to find files by name quickly
- - msr-tools: Tools for accessing CPU model-specific registers
- - nano: A small, friendly text editor
- - net-tools: A collection of programs that form the base set of the NET-3 networking distribution for the Linux operating system
- - omping: An open multicast ping tool
- - software-properties-common: Provides an abstraction of the used apt repositories
- - sshpass: A tool for non-interactive ssh password authentication
- - tmux: A terminal multiplexer
- - unzip: A tool for extracting and viewing files in .zip archives
- - vim and vim-nox: A highly configurable text editor
- - wget: A utility for non-interactive download of files from the Web
- - whois: A client for the whois directory service
- - zip: A compression and file packaging utility
- - libguestfs-tools: A set of tools for accessing and modifying virtual machine disk images
-
- To apply this optimization manually, run these commands:
-
-
-
-
- Skip Downloading Additional Languages
-
- This optimization configures APT to skip downloading additional language packages, which can save disk space
- and speed up package operations.
-
-
- Why it's beneficial: By skipping unnecessary language packages, you can reduce disk usage and
- improve the speed of package management operations. This is particularly useful in server environments where
- multiple language support is often not required.
-
- To apply this optimization manually, run this command:
-
-
-
-
- Synchronize Time Automatically
-
- This optimization configures the system to automatically synchronize its time, ensuring accurate timekeeping.
-
-
- Why it's beneficial: Accurate timekeeping is crucial for many system operations, log
- consistency, and proper functioning of time-sensitive applications. Automatic synchronization ensures your
- Proxmox VE system maintains the correct time without manual intervention.
-
- To apply this optimization manually, run these commands:
-
-
-
-
- Update and Upgrade System
-
- This optimization updates the system's package lists, upgrades installed packages, and configures Proxmox
- repositories. It also includes additional steps to properly set up Debian repositories and disable certain
- warnings.
-
-
- Why it's beneficial: Keeping your system up-to-date is essential for security, stability, and
- performance. This optimization ensures you have the latest patches and features, while also configuring the
- correct repositories for Proxmox VE, enabling access to necessary updates and tools. The additional steps help
- in:
-
-
- - Disabling enterprise repositories to avoid conflicts
- - Enabling free and testing repositories for broader package access
- - Properly configuring Debian repositories for a stable system
- - Suppressing non-free firmware warnings for a cleaner update experience
-
- To apply this optimization manually, run these commands:
-
-
-
-
- Automatic Application
-
- All of these optimizations are automatically applied when selected in the Basic Settings section. This
- automation ensures that these beneficial settings are applied consistently and correctly, saving time and
- reducing the potential for human error during manual configuration.
-
-
-
- )
-}
-
+ )
+ }
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