On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 04:58:00AM +0000, 'awokd' via qubes-users wrote:
In Qube Settings, is the kernel set to None? If not, it boots from a
kernel provided by Qubes anyways so you don't need grub in that case. It
might be a good idea to qvm-copy out anything you need while you still
can, in case you can't get it to boot up again. Also try "sudo
grub-install /dev/xvda" if your kernel is set to none.

No, kernel is set to the default value. Looks like I'm safe then!
Backups have already been made :)

Thanks!

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