Correction: I meant UEFI install, not IOMMU. I can't brain today, apparently.
IOMMU works and can be enabled from the BIOS settings as well.
BIOS-compatibility mode is enabled by default and is necessary to perform the
install.
Best,
Tristan Miano
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On Saturday, July 11, 2020 7:18 PM, wrote:
> Submission of hardware information from qubes-hcl-report.
>
> Qubes 4.0, Grub install. IOMMU install I haven't gotten to work yet - will
> report again if I ever do. Currenly reports that there is no TPM found, but
> this motherboard has a huge number of settings that could possibly change
> both issues. AMD has an "fTMP" which can be enabled/disabled from the BIOS
> settings, but unclear if this simply a subtype of TPMs or a wholly different
> thing.
>
> Best,
>
> Tristan Miano
> jacob...@protonmail.com
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