On Sun, Oct 01, 2017 at 06:35:03PM -0700, Person wrote:
> I changed the NetVM of whonix-gw from sys-net  to anon-whonix (so whonix-gw 
> finally has a NetVM that uses Whonix as its template) , and the Tor Control 
> Port problem no longer appears. However, a Tor Bootstrap problem appears: 
> http://imgur.com/1Gut4Tz. 
> 
> I don’t understand why this is happening. My internet connection is working 
> and Tor is not censored in my area. So I opened Arm, but it was lagging and I 
> couldn’t do anything on it.
> 

I don't use Whonix but I can almost guarantee that this is NOT what you
should be doing.
I'd suggest you might get more help over at the Whonix forums that here.
BUT I suspect that they might baulk at your suggestion that you are
"making some templates for myself." Do you really mean this?

I've lost track of what you have done and what you haven't, because you
rarely give enough information to understand what is happening, and
when you do it's quite confusing. I suspect this is because you are
confused yourself.

The one specific error that you mentioned "Cannot dynamically attach to
stopped NetVM" means exactly what it says: You are trying to change the
NetVM of whonix-ws while it is running, and the NetVM you choose is NOT
running. The solution is to start the NetVM you want to use.

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