On Friday, December 15, 2017 at 1:54:23 PM UTC, [email protected] wrote:
> Dear qubes-users,
> 
> I've been trying to get a version of Qubes running on an Asus Zenbook UX303 
> (albeit by installing to a large USB 3 stick). 
> 
> Having DD'd the latest image (after verification) to an installation stick 
> using the latest Rufus the installer boots, recognises the target stick and 
> appears to install successfully using default settings and automatic 
> partition scheme. 
> 
> The target stick then boots successfully and proceeds to 1st-time setup and 
> VM creation, but hangs at a seemingly random point during this process (the 
> panning progress bar freezes indefinitely). 
> 
> I've tested with both 3.2 and 4.0, with the network card enabled and 
> disabled, and with and without default VM creation.
> 
> The UX303 seems to be in a solid position in the HCL, so I'm wondering 
> whether I'm making a rookie error somewhere or whether it's that I'm 
> targeting a stick rather than the internal SSD that's causing the freezes 
> (such as the USB going to sleep midway).
> 
> Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Callum

The overall topic from this quote is different, but there is however a small 
part that is relate-able.
Quote: "So, I installed Qubes 3.2 RC1 on a USB stick instead of the nvme hd, 
and it does not work if I try and boot from the USB stick option. If I boot 
from the Qubes UEFI option, it boots from the USB stick card.

The only change I made since then was turning on Intel TXT in the firmware 
option." /quote

Source: 
https://www.reddit.com/r/Qubes/comments/4onsfe/qubes_os_32_rc1_has_been_released/

Seemingly settings like wannabe Intel security features like TXT, and the EFI 
boot method, might possibly be other factors worth looking further into, in 
regard to your BIOS settings and search-engine topics to search on for further 
information (albeit it can be a jungle).

My point is, there is a lot of things that can affect your Qubes install, in 
your BIOS. Try go through them all systematically, and eventually you might 
have good chances finding the culprit.

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