installation experience as the graphical installer, but has generally better
compatibility with very old and very new hardware.
-image::images/screenshot/pve-tui-installer.png[width=250,float="right"]
+[thumbnail="screenshot/pve-tui-installer.png"]
-TIP: This option can be used in case the graphical installer does not work
-correctly, due to e.g. driver issues.
+Both modes use the same code base for the actual installation process to
+benefit from more than a decade of bug fixes and ensure feature parity.
+
+TIP: The 'Console Mode' option can be used in case the graphical installer does
+not work correctly, due to e.g. driver issues.
Advanced Options: Install {pve} (Graphical Debug Mode)::
[thumbnail="screenshot/pve-setup-network.png"]
-The last step is the network configuration. Please note that during installation
-you can either use an IPv4 or IPv6 address, but not both. To configure a dual
-stack node, add additional IP addresses after the installation.
+The last step is the network configuration. Network interfaces that are UP show
+a filled circle in front of their name in the drop down menu. Please note that
+during installation you can either use an IPv4 or IPv6 address, but not both. To
+configure a dual stack node, add additional IP addresses after the installation.
[thumbnail="screenshot/pve-installation.png", float="left"]
In general, this is not trivial, especially when LVM or ZFS is used.
A detailed step by step how-to can be found on the
-{webwiki-url}Install_Proxmox_VE_on_Debian_11_Bullseye[wiki].
+{webwiki-url}Install_Proxmox_VE_on_Debian_12_Bookworm[wiki].
endif::wiki[]