Thank you Mrsoft51 for your HCL report, which is
[online](https://www.qubes-os.org/hcl/#acer_predator-g3-710_i5-6400_skylake_geforce-gtx-970)
now.
/Sven
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On Sun, Mar 13, 2022 at 08:10:23PM +, 'awokd' via qubes-users wrote:
> Peter Funk:
>
> > So for the moment I've given up any hope that I could use my builtin
> > bluray drive of my laptop in Qubes-OS to work with any optical media.
> >
> > The
Demi Marie Obenour:
+ # "r|.*|" ]
I see how it allows crypt-luks volumes in general, along with nvme, sata,
and raid. What does that last line allow?
/dev/md.* matches devices provided by the Linux Multiple Device (RAID)
driver.
Thanks; I should have specified
Peter Funk:
So for the moment I've given up any hope that I could use my builtin
bluray drive of my laptop in Qubes-OS to work with any optical media.
The next thing I tried was to plug an external USB optical
drive into one of the USB ports.
This also appears fine in the device manager menu
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On Sun, Mar 13, 2022 at 07:46:12PM +, 'awokd' via qubes-users wrote:
> Andrew David Wong:
>
> > In addition, advanced users with customized setups are advised that the
> > LVM patch changes the LVM's default value for "global_filter" [5]. This
Andrew David Wong:
In addition, advanced users with customized setups are advised that the
LVM patch changes the LVM's default value for "global_filter" [5]. This
means you must ensure that the device that contains the LVM with Qubes'
rootfs is allowed, or else your system will not boot.
[5]
Hello,
Last weekend 05.03.2022 11:53 'awokd' replied via qubes-users :
> Peter Funk (that's me) :
>
> > https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/how-to-use-optical-discs/
> > I'm now a little bit concerned that I might not be able to make
> > proper use of the Vendor: TSSTcorp Model: BDDVDW SN-506BB