Zbigniew Łukasiak wrote on 3/27/19 8:22 AM:
On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 12:50 AM 'awokd' via qubes-users
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Zbigniew Łukasiak wrote on 3/24/19 4:22 PM:
OK - so it looks that it does not work like that in QubesOS - i.e. by
default the modules directory is read only. I found some instructions
on installing custom kernels in:
www.qubes-os.org/doc/managing-vm-kernel/#using-kernel-installed-in-the-vm.
I don't really need a new kernel - I just want to be able to compile
the modules - but this looks like a possible way out for me. So I did
cloned the fedora-29 template and:
qvm-prefs <clonetemplatename> virt_mode hvm
qvm-prefs <clonetemplatename> kernel ''
unfortunately now the cloned template does not start - so I cannot
continue with the instructions at the doc linked above. When I change
the kernel back to '4.14.103-1' it works fine.
That should be all you have to do. Might be an issue with fedora-29.
Does it work with 28?
With 28 the same thing. It does not start -
/var/log/xen/console/guest-fedora-28-netvm-template.log is empty.
This worked for me with Debian-9:
- create Standalone based from template, or clone existing template
- leave PVH and kernel set, start terminal
- sudo dkms autoinstall -k 4.9.0-8-amd64 [without this step I got either
gibberish or no terminal window]
- powerdown, set to HVM and kernel to none
- start terminal
I had the same problem you described while trying Fedora-28. I'm not
sure how to run dkms in there because it complains about a missing
dkms.conf. See also https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/4920.
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