> Yes, it is, and from what you have said, that is what you have. (EXCEPT 
> that the flag is `template_for_dispvms` not `template_for_dvms` - is this 
> a 
> typo or the root of the problem?) 
>   
>

I believe that was a typo, sorry.  I was just stating what the flag was 
from your first post, but you said 'template_for_dvms' there as well. How 
do I check the flag other than seeing if it is marked 'Yes' for 
'DisposableVM Template' in Qube Manager? It is marked 'Yes', if that helps



> The best I can suggest is that you: 
> `qvm-features fedora-32-dvm-template appmenus-dispvm 0` 
> Check the menu item. 
> Check (again) that you have `template_for_dispvms` flag set. 
> `qvm-features fedora-32-dvm-template appmenus-dispvm 1` 
> Check the menu item again. 
>
>

I tried the above, and there was no difference in menu or whether or not 
the qube had 'Yes' marked under 'DisposableVM Template' in Qube Manager. 
Opening an application under the menu still opened the template, and not a 
disposableVM.

I don't know if this information helps or not, but for the debian-10-dvm 
and whonix-15-dvm, they are labeled in the menu as 'Disposable: 
debian-10-dvm' and 'Disposable: whonix-15-dvm' at the top.  The other is 
listed as 'Domain: fedora-32-dvm-template' with the rest of my AppVM's, 
before listing my ServiceVMs and TemplateVMs.  I am attempting to create 
what I had before; another 'Disposable: fedora-32-dvm' that is it's own 
DisposableVM Template.

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