On Mon, March 26, 2018 4:21 am, sevas wrote:
> Im now thinking about doing this with an SD card. Do you think that would
> work? Well, Im going to test it tomorrow.
Possibly, if Android can boot from it.
> I could encrypt it from within qubes and decrypt it before use with VM,
> right? Qubes
The real question now is... why can I not create a Physical Vol out of the
entire
device and is this necessary?
I think it is necessary because if you have x amount of bytes not in PV and
therefore not encrypted then that is enough for a small attack intrusion, right?
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On Sunday, March 25, 2018 at 7:20:29 AM UTC-4, awokd wrote:
> On Sun, March 25, 2018 3:07 am, sevas wrote:
> > I had qubes installed without it. I wanted to install android. Android
> > didnt recognize the virtual machines. So, I plugged in a 2nd disk. I was
> > able to qvm-pci attach my SSD.
On Sun, March 25, 2018 3:07 am, sevas wrote:
> Heres what Im trying to do.
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> I had qubes installed without it. I wanted to install android. Android
> didnt recognize the virtual machines. So, I plugged in a 2nd disk. I was
> able to qvm-pci attach my SSD. Android recognized it and was able to
>From my understanding, LVM thin partitioning allows qubes to use 'pools' to
actively change... sizes or something for VMs.
I wasnt sure how to remove the drive before installation. Without having the
PC open while it was running and remove the hard drive after partitioning and
before
On Sat, March 24, 2018 5:54 pm, sevas wrote:
> I have a very slow SSD and a very fast m.2.
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> I am installing qubes on them together.
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> Does qubes automatically install dom0 to the m.2?
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> The boot partition is showing as m.2.
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> I will be qvm-pci attach-ing the ssd to 1 or two
I have a very slow SSD and a very fast m.2.
I am installing qubes on them together.
Does qubes automatically install dom0 to the m.2?
The boot partition is showing as m.2.
I will be qvm-pci attach-ing the ssd to 1 or two specific qubes.
Everything else should be m.2.
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