On Thursday, June 1, 2017 at 2:31:10 PM UTC-4, Stephan Marwedel wrote: > 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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