On Mon, August 13, 2018 8:41 am, Andreas Rasmussen wrote:
> søndag den 12. august 2018 kl. 15.38.19 UTC+2 skrev Unman:
>> On Sat, Aug 11, 2018 at 12:13:32PM -0700, Andreas Rasmussen wrote:
>>
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>>
>>> For the last couple of months, my Qubes 4.0 install has suffered from
>>> a weird bug. When I login to Qubes, my network icon shows, that I'm
>>> connected to my wifi: No matter what VM i'm using, I cannot connect
>>> to anything online.
>>>
>>> However, if I wait a short while, perhaps 3-4 minutes, I can open any
>>> VM and connect to whatever I want.
>>>
>>>
>>> When Qubes is booting, I get a short errormessage, that Qubes is
>>> trying to start a nonexisting VM (which I deleted). Then it starts
>>> sys-net without problems. I don't know if this might be relevant for
>>> the problem?
>>>
>>> best regards,
>>>
>>> Andreas
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Is it possible that you are using Whonix gateway by default, and it's
>> taking a long time to get the Tor connections set up?
>>
>> What does your Qubes network setup look like?
>>
>
> Hi!
>
>
> No, I've removed the Whonix gateway. My setup is the standard: AppVM ->
> sys-firewall -> sys-net. I haven't done any special configs.
>
> However: I've noticed that during startup, I get a short errormessage
> that Qubes is trying to start an old VM, that I've deleted approximately
> at the time this problem occured. However, since the VM is deleted, I
> have no idea how to tell Qubes to *not* try to start that non-existing
> VM. Any tips on that? :)

Check journalctl in sys-net and see if there are DHCP (or other) errors?


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