I have trouble booting the installer. Using the standard UEFI setup of the T470p does not work at all. Switching to legacy boot settings boots into the GRUB menu. However, when I tried to actually boot into the Qubes installer it immediately performs a reboot. This means that I never get to the point to actually install Qubes on the machine.

I tried to boot the vanilla Fedora 23 live system. It boots without any problem using both the standard UEFI setup and legacy boot. What is the difference between Qubes and Fedora 23 that prevents Qubes from being booted on that machine? May it be related to Secure Boot or TPM settings?

On 05/20/2017 03:28 AM, cooloutac wrote:
On Friday, May 19, 2017 at 5:23:58 PM UTC-4, Stephan Marwedel wrote:
I recently got a new Kaby Lake Thinkpad. It runs fine with Archlinux.

However, I wanted to install Qubes on it and installed a second SSD for
that purpose. Even following the hints from the official Qubes
documentation I was unable to install Qubes 3.2 from the original
installer. It seems that this machine is simply too new for Qubes 3.2.
How can I try it out with newer kernels? May alpha or beta versions of
upcoming release be worth a try??

Any hints appreciated.

what about baremetal fedora23?, if it work with that should be able to get it 
working in qubes maybe you need later kernel version from testing repo.


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