W dniu środa, 1 kwietnia 2020 13:16:28 UTC+2 użytkownik [email protected] 
napisał:
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> El martes, 31 de marzo de 2020, 15:29:50 (UTC+2), Yethal escribió:
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>> In order for Qubes to work inside KVM your CPU would need to support 
>> nested virtualization. Either switch your hardware or install baremetal
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>> W dniu sobota, 28 marca 2020 22:40:03 UTC+1 użytkownik [email protected] 
>> napisał:
>>>
>>> I install Ubuntu mate 18.04.4LTS Bionic in x86_64bits, in mate 1.20.1 in 
>>> Personal computer Odroid H2, my computer have a CPU J4105 Intel celeron. I 
>>> install the libraries for the virtualization of the QEMU virtual machine 
>>> manager, creating a KVM, QEMU supports Xen type hypervisors. 
>>>
>>> The creation of the virtual machine has the following configuration.
>>>
>>> Considering that my personal computer has 8 GB of RAM and 4 TB of disk 
>>> space, I have allocated 2 CPUs, 4 GB of ram and 100 gigabytes of storage 
>>> space, the iso image that I downloaded from the official website is Qubes 
>>> 4.0.3 x86_64 bits.iso, is loaded from the hard disk to start 
>>> virtualization. The virtual network interface is assigned to the device 
>>> model of the network card, but I can also choose, virtio.
>>>
>>> The installation has no failures, except the warning that my hardware 
>>> does not support supports IOMMU / VT-d / AMD-Vi.
>>>
>>> When I start Qubes, the last line fails.
>>> Failed to start Qubes VM sys-net. But the system loads equally, I start 
>>> Qubes manager.
>>>
>>> When I try to start whonix -ws, the warning becomes apparent, / usr / 
>>> bin / qvm-start, sys-firewall failed: stdout:
>>> stderr: failed to start and HVM qube with PCI devices assigned-hardware 
>>> does not support IOMMU / VT-d / AMD-Vi
>>>
>>> I try to configure the devices, adding network cards, but I get the same 
>>> results.* In the Bios I have the VT-d display enabled*, I don't know 
>>> what else to do, in which I have the PVH mode enabled by default, and I 
>>> have also tried the HVM mode.
>>>
>>> and tried to update sys-whonix, in terminal, and it shows me the same 
>>> Qube HVM boot failure message.
>>>
>>> Other collateral errors are, Start failed: invalid argument: could not 
>>> find capabilities for arch = x86_64, see 
>>> /var/log/libvirt/libxl/libx-driver.log for details.
>>>
>>> The sys-firewall qube is network connected to sys-net, which does not 
>>> support firewall.
>>>
>>> You may edit the sys-firewall qube firewall rules, but these will not 
>>> take any effect until you connect it to a working firewall qube.
>>>
>>> Other comments like PVH, mode is hidden since it doesn't support PCI 
>>> passthrough.
>>>
>>> [image: 20200320_023124.jpg]
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>>> [image: 20200320_024218.jpg]
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>>>
>>> I just need to know how to make the HVM mode work, and know how I can 
>>> transfer files from my USB, since the recognition of USB devices also 
>>> fails, everything else works perfectly. I have noticed that my Qubes is 
>>> something different, I give an example.
>>>
>>> In the following video 
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrDo0q9qSXs&t=937s, at minute 37:54, in 
>>> the option Domain: anon-whonix many options appear, while I only see one. 
>>> Only 
>>> Qube settings.
>>>  
>>> Thanks, and for the culture, I must not stop trying.
>>>
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> *Where can I download baremetal?*
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>  Download the Qubes ISO and install it like a regular operating system.
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