Transferring the data got me back in action, so I'm quite happy I had the
old system running and didn't have to muck about to regain access to the
files

I've normally had good enough luck with the qubes backup and restore, but
it does seem like Qubes from older systems might run into incompatibilities
if imported into a newer Qubes, even if the corresponding template is
restored too

Does anyone recognize the error or maybe know why the VM failed to boot
under Qubes 4.1? Could we check for such conditions during the Qubes
Restore?

On Tue, Mar 28, 2023 at 1:45 PM sambucium <thomas.ke...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I restored my system from a laptop running Qubes 4.0 recently
>
> The template for my gpg domain is based on debian-10. I restored both the
> gpg domain and the template into the new system, but the gpg domain won't
> start
>
> It seems to get stuck waiting for the xvdd device to attach to the VM.
>
> /var/log/xen/console/guest-gpg.log
> blkfront: xvda: flush diskcache: enabled; persistent grants;: enabled;
> indirect descriptors: enabled; bounce buffer: enabled
> xvda: xvda1 xvda2 xvda3
> blkfront: xvdb: flush diskcache: enabled; persistent grants;: enabled;
> indirect descriptors: enabled; bounce buffer: enabled
> blkfront: xvdc: flush diskcache: enabled; persistent grants;: enabled;
> indirect descriptors: enabled; bounce buffer: enabled
> xenbus_probe_frontend: Waiting for devices to initialize:
> 25s..20s..15s...10s...5s...0s...
>
> before the VM shuts down
>
>
> If I boot another VM (ssh /lan) which uses the same template, I get this
> instead
>
> blkfront: xvda: flush diskcache: enabled; persistent grants;: enabled;
> indirect descriptors: enabled; bounce buffer: enabled
> xvda: xvda1 xvda2 xvda3
> blkfront: xvdb: flush diskcache: enabled; persistent grants;: enabled;
> indirect descriptors: enabled; bounce buffer: enabled
> blkfront: xvdc: flush diskcache: enabled; persistent grants;: enabled;
> indirect descriptors: enabled; bounce buffer: enabled
> blkfront: xvdd: flush diskcache: enabled; persistent grants;: enabled;
> indirect descriptors: enabled; bounce buffer: enabled
> ...
> ..
> Waiting for /dev/xvdd device...
> /dev/xvdd: Can't open blockdev
> ...
> VM boots anyway
>
>
> I googled that line and see references to /var/log/xen/xen-hotplug.log -
> this file is empty
>
> I'm wondering how old that VM is, maybe its come from Qubes 3.2 -> 4.0 ->
> 4.1 and finally it's running into bother?
>
> Other VM's seem to boot from that template which is odd, I'm going to try
> transfer the data to a fresh qube, transfer THAT to the new system and
> hopefully it works, but otherwise I'm at a loss here
>
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