Mindus Amitiel Debsin wrote on 3/29/19 9:38 AM:
Hello again!
I have Qubes up and running and I am quite excited about the possibilities. 
Linux is not my native system but I am doing a lot of reading on the Qubes docs 
website and also through google, so I am slowly making progress.

Glad you were able to get it installed!

I have a couple consistent problems.
1) IMG_20190328_004611.jpg is still happening every time I load my computer, 
but it does not seem to affect Qubes functionality. It just takes a while 
longer to boot up.

Only way I'd know how to narrow that down is to temporarily disable components one at a time and see if it goes away. Possibly storage related, so I'd start by pulling that PCI-e adapter first.

2) My motherboard doesn't support NVME but I do have a PCI-e adapter for a NVME 
SSD I bought, and I have that plugged in. The SSD is recognized by Qubes, and 
now I want to pass that through to my Windows 10 HVM and install the Win10 on 
it, for maximum speed. I don't know how to discover the backend for it, though. 
I am looking through the list of PCI devices in the qubes settings gui, and I 
don't see anything which resembles it.

Try "lspci -tv". It will give the same list, but in tree view it might be more clear.

3) Another problem I have is that I cannot discover my hardware specs in gui mode, and I also do 
not know the terminal commands to discover it. I am looking for something like a "system 
properties" or "computer management" in Windows.

"xl info" will give you some, but if you search on keywords like "Fedora hardware specs" you should find more commands.

4) Lastly, I think I made a mistake on which drive I installed Qubes on. I put 
it on a 2tb Firecuda drive instead of a 1TB Sata SSD. I would like to change 
that, by cloning the Firecuda partitions to the SSD drive. I don't know if that 
will work, but I cannot discover that unless I manage to find out how to shrink 
the partition to beneath 1TB so my Acronis 2019 boot disk can clone the 
partitions. How do I do this?

The quickest way to fix this would be to temporarily disconnect that 2TB drive then reinstall Qubes, now that you have a functional process.

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