cooloutac:
> On Sunday, September 24, 2017 at 12:23:39 PM UTC-4, cooloutac wrote:
>> On Sunday, September 24, 2017 at 12:23:23 PM UTC-4, cooloutac wrote:
>>> On Sunday, September 24, 2017 at 9:25:24 AM UTC-4, Patrick Schleizer wrote:
>>>> Quote from https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/usb/
>>>>
>>>>> Caution: By assigning a USB controller to a USB qube, it will no
>>>> longer be available to dom0. This can make your system unusable if, for
>>>> example, you have only one USB controller, and you are running Qubes off
>>>> of a USB drive.
>>>>
>>>> How can one recover from such a situation if there is no PS2
>>>> keyboard/mice available?
>>>>
>>>> I guess... Unless there is a better way...? Boot the system using from
>>>> an external disk using a USB recovery operating system... Then modify
>>>> the local disk (with broken Qubes)... Then do what?
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Patrick
>>>
>>> ya that. exactly.
>>
>> that would be the only way I would know of.
> 
> sorry i misunderstood.  you could use the qubes keyboard proxy.  or unhide it 
> from dom0.  think they are both explained in the docs there, but don't think 
> either are recommended but if you have no choice.
> 

The Qubes documentation explains how to hide/unhide it with the gui. But
when the disk is not booted (for recovery booted from USB), the gui
cannot be used since it refers to the USB booted and not internal disk
supposed to be recovered.

To undo it some file on the internal disk needs to be modified. Which
files needs what modification?

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