On Monday, June 5, 2017 at 4:54:04 PM UTC-4, Stephan Marwedel wrote: > On 6/5/17 1:10 AM, cooloutac wrote: > > On Friday, June 2, 2017 at 3:59:09 PM UTC-4, Stephan Marwedel wrote: > >> On 6/2/17 7:11 AM, cooloutac wrote: > >>> 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. > >>>>> > >>> secure boot has to be off. > >> I turned secure boot off and tried various combinations of boot > >> settings, like UEFI with CSM and pure legacy boot to no avail. Using > >> legacy boot, the GRUB menu appears. When I select the menu item "Install > >> Qubes" I see a message in text mode about the kernel being loaded. > >> Shortly after, I the screen goes blank and the system performs a reboot. > >> Nop error message is displayed. Something seems to be fundamentally > >> wrong with either my setup or the combination of Qubes 3.2 with this > >> particular machine. Does anybody else have similar experience with a > >> machine of this type? > > try legacy boot again, and and test with vt-d off maybe. only difference > > I can think of. disable secondary gpu and network card too. make sure gpu > > has enough memory. double check bios options maybe usb settings too. > I tried all the options you have mentioned to no avail. I even tried to > installed using the textmode installer of Qubes. While it starts to show > the initial Xen boot messages, the screen suddenly goes black and a > reboot is performed. This happens so quickly that I cannot see whether > an error message indicating the source of the problem is displayed. > The discrete Nvidia GPU cannot be disabled on this machine as there are > no BIOS options for this. The machine has 32 GB of RAM with 512 MB > assigned to the internal GPU. Memory it should not be a problem. > > Maybe the combination of discrete and internal GPU is the source of the > problem. When booting Fedora 23, the Nvidia GPU is detected and the > Nouveau driver is configured. I could not find an option for the Qubes > installer to do the same thing. Can Qubes be installed using the Nouveau > driver?
ya it uses nouveau automatically. The qubes installer is basically same thing as fedora 23 installer. Not sure why its not working for you. so you tried with vt-d off? secureboot off? and tried installing with hdd in ahci mode? I dunno what else to tell you. not sure what else would be diff then fedora 23. Only time I have gotten reboots like that is incorrect entries in grub. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "qubes-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/qubes-users/310a0d34-c7f6-4dec-a963-26349eab364e%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
