Ulrich Windl:
> Hi!
> 
> I'm new to Qubes OS and to this list: I installed QUbesOS on an 64GB USB 
> stick. That took almost 3 hours! (I filed some issues at github, too)
> My problem was that I could not find the VT-d setting in the BIOS (see also 
> https://superuser.com/questions/367290/how-to-enable-hardware-virtualization-on-asus-motherboard/1152970#1152970),
>  and I was not sure whether my PC has it.
> So I continued the installation despite of the warning.
> It _seemed_ that the installation worked without an error, but there were 
> periodic messages in the installer's journal that didn't look quite right.
> Now basically the installed system works (now with Vt-d enabled), but I 
> wonder whether the installation (which seems to launch VMs temporarily) 
> suceeded normally, or whether it's better to re-do the installation (thinking 
> of another three hours...).
> 
> Regards,
> Ulrich
> 
If the installer had problems due to VT-d not being enabled, it
typically results in failing to create sys-net or sys-firewall. If your
network is working, you didn't encounter this so I wouldn't bother
reinstalling.

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