среда, 21 февраля 2018 г., 23:39:50 UTC+3 пользователь Yuraeitha написал: > On Wednesday, February 21, 2018 at 9:43:17 AM UTC+1, Daniil .Travnikov wrote: > > I can't install Qubes Release 4.0-rc4 in some reason. > > > > > > I use the Rufus tool for “DD image” on 8 GB Flash Drive, after that I see > > in Boot Menu this 2 kind of select: > > --- > > EFI:JetFlashTranscend 8GB 1100HD(Part1,Sig2161DF44) > > JetFlashTranscend 8GB 1100 > > --- > > > > > > > > When I choose the 1st one with EFI:... it's showing some black screen: > > --- > > Xen 4.8.3 (c/s) EFI loader > > Using configuration file 'BOOTX64.cfg' > > vmlinuz: 0x000000008a01f000-0x000000008a71adb8 > > initrd.img: 0x0000000088c6f000-0x000000008a01e64c > > --- > > and after that just rebooting. > > > > > > But when I choose another JetFlash... it's showing Menu where I can choose > > Install methods. I am choosing Install Qubes R4.0-rc4 and see black screen: > > --- > > Loading xen.gz... ok > > Loading vmlinux... ok > > Loading initrd.img... ok > > --- > > and after that flickering cursor on whole black sreen and rebooting. > > > > > > How and what I must fix? > > Not all hardware systems (UEFI firmware etc.) can boot up Qubes (or even > other Linux distro's), even if you disable the secure boot and other various > settings that can cause issues, it might still not be possible. So there is a > "risk" that you can't get the UEFI boot to work. Though it may also just be a > rogue setting you need to change, but even so, it might still prove > impossible in the end. > > Did you try install with LegacyBIOS/Grub? New isn't always better, and > UEFI/EFI is by no means bug free, unexploitable or more stable, so this is a > scenario where new really isn't "better". For that matter, LegacyBIOS/Grub is > pretty much its equal when it comes to security, stability and reliability, > if not better. > > Booting with Grub or similar Linux boot manaters is also more versatile, you > can easier change kernel/xen versions during boot, if you one day should need > to. If you use UEFI/EFI, then it's a bit annoying having to kind of "hack" > your own system with a live-boot medium just to change the configuration > file. Not that it's very difficult, it's just annoying, and it may also be > difficult for the first time a person needs to do it. > > Try LegacyBIOS/Grub boot instead, see if it gives you better results. This > also has another benefit being you can also easier enable/disable graphic > drivers and such in the Grub menu, which makes it easier to troubleshoot the > issue by trial and error'ing. > > btw, does your hardware meet Qubes 4 minimum hardware recommendations? (It's > not a question of work-power here, but required features), and are these > features enabled in your BIOS/UEFI? Is it new hardware? Old hardware? Have > you successfully run any Linux distry on it in the past?
Thank you for your answer. Yes I tried to install with LegacyBIOS/Grub (in BIOS I chose 'Disabled' in 'EFI Optimized Boot': https://prnt.sc/ii5d61 https://prnt.sc/ii5dqy https://prnt.sc/ii5e6x Yes I already have another installed Qubes Release 3.2 which is working only with 'Xen 4.6.6 Linux 4.4.14-11.pvops.qubes.x86_64': https://prnt.sc/ii5iih https://prnt.sc/ii5ioz https://prnt.sc/ii5ith -- 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 qubes-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to qubes-users@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/qubes-users/25577542-7836-4554-ac25-fe6d3dedd49b%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.