> On May 25, 2017, at 10:25 PM, Ryan Tate <ryant...@ryantate.com> wrote:
> 
> So I made a fedora 23 live usb and was able to boot into fine on the same 
> system. No X issues, full GUI.
> 

Ah, it turns out I was able to boot when using same fedora but different 
(older) kernel (4.2.3).

Newer kernels also seem to work. My testing:

qubes3.2 kernel 4.4.14-11 graphics-no wifi-untested (fedora23)
fedora23 kernel 4.2.3-300 graphics-yes wifi-no
fedora24 kernel 4.5.5-300 graphics-yes wifi-no
fedora25 kernel 4.8.6-300 graphics-yes wifi-yes

Any clue how to get Qubes dom0 booting into a different kernel, without being 
able to actually boot into dom0 (just the boot welcome screen)?

I don’t think I’ll be able to get the NIC working given the above results but I 
could copy a different kernel onto /boot from removable media (certainly from 
rescue mode in CD). Then I imagine I’d need to change not just grub settings 
but also Xen settings somewhere? Bit out of my depth.

Thanks for any pointers.

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