Ah. As I said, it is all tricky. First, enable legacy boot. It is greyed 
out in bios setup; you need to turn off "modern standby" first. Now you can 
boot.

But, it is going to be 800x600 and no network (neither wired or wireless). 
On the next step you need a USB network card. Once you get *some* network, 
do sudo qubes-dom0-update kernel-latest kernel-latest-qubes-vm. Then edit 
/boot/efi/EFI/qubes/xen.cfg 
and get rid of rhgb, it is broken.
And if you are lucky, you now have a working system!

I wonder why Qubes does not have offline update mechanism or more recent 
installation media. All this crazy stuff reminds me of installing Slackware 
in 1996 on a random hardware from local flea market.

On Tuesday, November 10, 2020 at 6:00:06 PM UTC+2 adrian...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hi there - I am struggling to get past the boot screen with my gen10 intel 
> - care to share any helpful tips of how things worked for you that might be 
> helpful?
>
>

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