January 7, 20215 yr Hi, i am a first time user of Unraid. My plan was to make a unraid server, for multiseat VM gaming. I have a amd ryzen 3800x, a rx5700 xt as a main GPU and a my second GPU is a rx 480 8g, 32g of RAM all running on a B450 Aurus Motherboard. I worked for at least 50h, trying to make that VM gaming Setup to work. Now I have 2 working Win 10 VMs running on Q35-4.2, by passing through my main GPU and its Soundcard with a custom VBIOS. Boot parameters: kernel /bzimage append vfio-pci.ids=1022:43d5 pcie_acs_override=downstream,multifunction initrd=/bzroot pci=noats Passing through my Onboard Soundcard doesn't work for some Reason. Passing through one of my USB busses did. Now we get to my problem. Everytime I startup a Win10 VM, it starts to the Win10 selfrepair thingy, fails, and crashes on restart. Then I have to force stop the VM and restart it. Sometimes I have to repeat that a second time, but eventhualy the VM starts up correctly. Secondly I have the AMD reset bug on the VM with my main GPU, even if I softly stop my VM(I think it crashes on shutdown for some reason). The second VM with the rx 480 works fine, no shutdown crashes, no reset bug jet. I tried to reset the GPU via a custom reset Script, did't work (whole UnRaid server crashed). Only thing I have left to do is to aply the navi reset patch(i hope). I have no idea how to do that, so i tried to find a prepatched kernel. The only one I was able to find, was for a 6.8.0-rc5 UnRaid server. So i tried to find the accordig Server on the web. No luck there, neither on Archive. Could someone give me a prepatched Kernel or Unraid 6.8.0-rc5 or something else that could help me with my problem? I tried for at least 8h now to learn how to compile a custom Kernal and gave up by now. Never used Linux ever btw. Tyvm Edited January 7, 20215 yr by Skaterscare
April 19, 20215 yr @Skaterscare Go look into ICH777 Kernel Helper docker.. Will build kernel for you... and LMK if you can pass (and reboot) that RX5700 afterward - I can't!
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