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If you have multiple NVMe drives and would like to quickly have Hyper-V core installed onto one for booting, the simplest way I found through Vultr due to them having two NVMe drives on one of the systems, it was to use VMware Workstation Pro. Please refer to the description of this video for URLs: • Vultr Windows Server / Microsoft Hype...
Typically you will be doing this with both /dev/nvme0n1 and /dev/nvme1n1 being on the system, and you will do this with whatever is not mounted @ / because that is your live filesystem. We can reclaim whichever one the Linux/whatever OS is not installed on after we boot the server into Hyper-V! Leave any comments, if you need help we can connect.
Common errors: not an entire device
not a block device
Keep in mind that Hyper-V is being phased out for 2029 (end of life) because Microsoft is deciding to push Azure, "what a surprise(!)" lol. By that time I will be either switched to kvm, https://linuxcontainers.org/ or free ESXi, Xen / Citrix XenServer free, KVM https://www.linux-kvm.org/page/Main_Page
I remember, back in the day the top two picks were always KVM and OpenVZ. Lguest, Xvisor, SmartOS, OracleVM, Proxmox https://www.proxmox.com/en/proxmox-ve - or maybe https://www.virtuozzo.com/ - lot of options. At one point I do plan to benchmark these various hypervisors.