I have done my restore.
Do have some bugs, will open a ticket in Github tomorrow.
But I do have an error when trying to add "devices" for my netVM:

Error: Device tab:
Can't attach pci device to VM in pvh mode ??

What is the pvh mode ?

Thx


Le dimanche 28 janvier 2018 16:14:52 UTC+2, Yuraeitha a écrit :
> On Sunday, January 28, 2018 at 2:58:42 PM UTC+1, ThierryIT wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I have installed Qubes 4 without any problem.
> > I have done the dom0 upgrade.
> > I am able to start the system.
> > 
> > But I do not have any "Qubes Manager" ...
> > 
> > Thx
> > 
> > Le dimanche 28 janvier 2018 14:17:54 UTC+2, awokd a écrit :
> > > On Sun, January 28, 2018 7:46 am, ThierryIT wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I am a bit lost with Qubes 4.0 RC3 ...
> > > > Before moving to 4.0, I have done my VM's backup.
> > > > How to restore them to Qubes 4.0 ?
> > > 
> > > Please check out https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/upgrade-to-r4.0/. Let me
> > > know if you have any questions; you might be the first one to try it out.
> 
> - Once fully updated, the Qubes manager should be in GUI Menu --> 
> System-tools ---> Qubes Manager. It might require a current-testing update, 
> since it's meant to be released in RC-4 version, and it doesn't seem finished 
> yet. If you can't see it in System-Tools, then you either need to wait, or 
> find it in current-testing dom0 updates.
> 
> - In addition, you may want to consider to be careful with having to re-name 
> VM's too often. This is because Qubes 4 instead of the typical plain 
> re-naming, will copy the entire VM with the new name, and thereafter delete 
> the old-named VM. I hear there is a good reason for this, but I did not look 
> up the technical reason for it. Either way, plan ahead, try avoid to have to 
> re-name in particular large VM's as it can take a while on slow drives. If 
> you got a fast NVMe drive, then it should be fast, but on a slow HDD or even 
> SDD, larger VM's can take a while. It's essentially like doing qvm-clone as 
> you probably can imagine. 
> 
> - There are still bugs to look out for in Qubes 4 RC-3 updated to this day, 
> although most are starting to be mostly minor. 
> 
> - Read the release news in detail when RC-4 is released, as with Qubes 4 the 
> developers has started advizing us whether we can keep updating between RC-X 
> releases, or whether they recommend we re-install again. Last time between 
> RC-2 and RC-3 it was fine to just keep updating. The same may or may not 
> happen between RC-3 and RC-4/final-version.
> 
> - Qubes Manager is still a bit slow and sluggish. I don't know if it'll 
> improve, but my guesses is it probably will when there is time available to 
> do so. 
> 
> - Be aware of the disk discard/trimming in Qubes 4. In Qubes 3.2. we could do 
> it manually, but it's supposed to work automatic in Qubes 4. Unfortunately it 
> doesn't always work out of the box. You may have to dig into /etc/fdisk, 
> Grub.cfg/EFI.cfg, and so forth, in order to get discard/fstrim working. Also 
> notice that dom0 discard/fstrim is not the same as the template 
> discard/fstrim. If it works in dom0, then it'll automatically adjust shown 
> available space moments after removal, if you for example remove a large 
> package in dom0, like a large template. However if you remove files in a VM 
> that doesn't have working discard/fstrim, then it'll be less noticeable and 
> you might not realize. It's a good idea to pay attention, especially if you 
> got little drive space.

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