[qubes-users] Installing QubesOS on a System76 with Coreboot

2020-10-04 Thread Demi M. Obenour
Has anyone had success installing QubesOS on a System76 laptop that
uses Coreboot?

Thank you,

Demi Obenour

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Re: [qubes-users] How to resize bionic-desktop template

2020-10-04 Thread roger paranoia
Hello

Worked like a charm
Second time in a row that you save my day.

It really helped me
Thank you very much man!

El dom., 4 oct. 2020 a las 17:58, unman ()
escribió:

> On Sun, Oct 04, 2020 at 04:35:27PM +0200, roger paranoia wrote:
> > Hello
> >
> > I have another question relating this.
> > That command resizes the logical volume and that's ok, but... the problem
> > is that partitions inside that volume doesn't get resized.
> >
> > What I've done is:
> > Installing the bionic-desktop template
> > Clone the template to bionic-desktop_test
> > Resize the logical volume with "qvm-volume resize
> bionic-desktop_test:root
> > 20G
> >
> > Now I start the template, open a terminal on it and run:
> > user@localhost:~$ lsblk
> > NAMEMAJ:MIN RM  SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
> > xvda202:01 18.6G  0 disk
> > ??xvda1 202:11  200M  0 part
> > ??xvda2 202:212M  0 part
> > ??xvda3 202:31  9.8G  0 part /
> > xvdb202:16   12G  0 disk /rw
> > xvdc202:32   1   10G  0 disk
> > ??xvdc1 202:33   11G  0 part [SWAP]
> > ??xvdc3 202:35   19G  0 part
> > xvdd202:48   1  500M  1 disk
> >
> > So the volume was resized (18.6G) but the root partition is still 9.8G
> and
> > that means... there's a limit for the software that can be installed in
> > there.
> > I can't resize the partition from inside the template and I can't find
> how
> > resize specifically the xvda3 partition inside that particular logical
> > volume.
> >
> > Any ideas on how to do it?
> >
> > Thanks in advance!
> >
>
> The simplest route for you would be to use a tool like gparted:
> `apt install gparted`
>
> Open gparted - you will be asked if you want to make the extra
> space available - say "Yes".
> Then in the GUI, expand /dev/xvda3 to use the available space.
>
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Re: [qubes-users] How to resize bionic-desktop template

2020-10-04 Thread unman
On Sun, Oct 04, 2020 at 04:35:27PM +0200, roger paranoia wrote:
> Hello
> 
> I have another question relating this.
> That command resizes the logical volume and that's ok, but... the problem
> is that partitions inside that volume doesn't get resized.
> 
> What I've done is:
> Installing the bionic-desktop template
> Clone the template to bionic-desktop_test
> Resize the logical volume with "qvm-volume resize bionic-desktop_test:root
> 20G
> 
> Now I start the template, open a terminal on it and run:
> user@localhost:~$ lsblk
> NAMEMAJ:MIN RM  SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
> xvda202:01 18.6G  0 disk
> ??xvda1 202:11  200M  0 part
> ??xvda2 202:212M  0 part
> ??xvda3 202:31  9.8G  0 part /
> xvdb202:16   12G  0 disk /rw
> xvdc202:32   1   10G  0 disk
> ??xvdc1 202:33   11G  0 part [SWAP]
> ??xvdc3 202:35   19G  0 part
> xvdd202:48   1  500M  1 disk
> 
> So the volume was resized (18.6G) but the root partition is still 9.8G and
> that means... there's a limit for the software that can be installed in
> there.
> I can't resize the partition from inside the template and I can't find how
> resize specifically the xvda3 partition inside that particular logical
> volume.
> 
> Any ideas on how to do it?
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> 

The simplest route for you would be to use a tool like gparted:
`apt install gparted`

Open gparted - you will be asked if you want to make the extra
space available - say "Yes".
Then in the GUI, expand /dev/xvda3 to use the available space.

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Re: [qubes-users] How to resize bionic-desktop template

2020-10-04 Thread roger paranoia
Hello

I have another question relating this.
That command resizes the logical volume and that's ok, but... the problem
is that partitions inside that volume doesn't get resized.

What I've done is:
Installing the bionic-desktop template
Clone the template to bionic-desktop_test
Resize the logical volume with "qvm-volume resize bionic-desktop_test:root
20G

Now I start the template, open a terminal on it and run:
user@localhost:~$ lsblk
NAMEMAJ:MIN RM  SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
xvda202:01 18.6G  0 disk
├─xvda1 202:11  200M  0 part
├─xvda2 202:212M  0 part
└─xvda3 202:31  9.8G  0 part /
xvdb202:16   12G  0 disk /rw
xvdc202:32   1   10G  0 disk
├─xvdc1 202:33   11G  0 part [SWAP]
└─xvdc3 202:35   19G  0 part
xvdd202:48   1  500M  1 disk

So the volume was resized (18.6G) but the root partition is still 9.8G and
that means... there's a limit for the software that can be installed in
there.
I can't resize the partition from inside the template and I can't find how
resize specifically the xvda3 partition inside that particular logical
volume.

Any ideas on how to do it?

Thanks in advance!




El jue., 1 oct. 2020 a las 12:22, roger paranoia ()
escribió:

> Hello
>
> Thank you very much!
>
> El mié., 30 sept. 2020 a las 16:29, unman ()
> escribió:
>
>> On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 11:46:45AM +0200, roger paranoia wrote:
>> > Hello
>> >
>> > I have tried to resize the bionic-desktop template through the usual
>> "Qube
>> > Settings" menu but it actually doesn't resize. I've tried to look for
>> > information about this on the internet but I couldn't get a clue on how
>> to
>> > do it.
>> > Does anyone know how to do it?
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance!
>> >
>>
>> qvm-volume resize bionic-desktop:root 
>>
>> new size can be e.g 50G
>>
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