On Fri, March 16, 2018 5:06 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> Le vendredi 16 mars 2018 17:51:19 UTC+1, [email protected] a écrit :
>
>> /home/user/Qubes-HCL-ASUSTeK_COMPUTER_INC_-GL753VD-20180316-173149.cpio
>> .gz
>> /home/user/Qubes-HCL-ASUSTeK_COMPUTER_INC_-GL753VD-20180316-173149.yml
>>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>>
>> I'm using qubes 3.2 for view weeks and it works very well except win7
>> VM who need cirrus video type instead of xen type.
>> Installation wasn't easy but I succeed with yumi uefi beta 6 and 2 keys
>> because anaconda can't read the iso on the install's key.
>>
>> For qubes 4, I'm so sad because rufus don't works and yumi needs fat32
>> partition to boot. Is it possible to have a lite iso with less 4 Go
>> please ?
>>
>> @+
>>
>>
>> Olivier
>>
>
> oups !

If you were able to boot the Qubes 3.2 installer under UEFI, I'm suprised
you couldn't 4.0's to boot the same way. Actually found it easier on one
of my machines to boot 4.0's UEFI than the older.

Anyways, if you want to make a slimmed down ISO, you could use the Qubes
Builder to make your own: https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/qubes-r3-building/.
There's a bug in it right now but once that's fixed, you could make an ISO
with just the Fedora 26 template included, which should get you under 4GB.

Seems like a lot of effort though, why not just get a bigger USB key or
burn to a DVD?


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