On Sat, March 3, 2018 3:54 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> Yeah.  I appreciate your feedback.  It took me a lot to finally post.  I
> saw everything.  I tried everything.  Disabled hyperthreading etc.  Every
> time I got to the configuration part it would crash at Setting up
> Network.  I searched every Linux forum.  I tried repairing my install six
> or seven times (this was in fact the second machine I attempted Qubes
> on).  journalctl -xe, didn't seem to list a lot.
> Systemd-modules-load.service (that one wouldn't work at all), I didn't
> find much else to try and troubleshoot.  I tried to boot in UEFI mode -
> that didn't work either.  I ordered a third machine, a Lenovo to try.  My
> advice to Qubes as a tech savvy user is to meet their users half-way.
> This is apparently only an OS for rocket scientists or extreme Linux
> hackers.  The HCL doesn't make it very simple to even know what to buy.

I believe that systemd-modules-load.service failure is a false alarm; I
get it too and it doesn't seem to hurt anything. I had another laptop that
would crash on setting up sys-net (Network). My workaround was to
temporarily pull the wifi card for the install. Qubes could then set up
sys-net with just the onboard ethernet and complete the install. Then I
added the wifi card back and could troubleshoot getting it added to a VM.
Once I had that resolved, I added it back to sys-net.


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