On Thursday, June 1, 2017 at 8:33:07 PM UTC-7, Paulo Marques wrote:
> Hi There,
>
> I hope you guys can help me, I'm new to Qubes Os and i was trying to install
> Qubes 3.2 but i'm stacked at "Starting to switch root..." and it just won't
> proceed the installation. I've tried do
On Tuesday, June 20, 2017 at 10:42:25 AM UTC-4, Paulo Marques wrote:
> Hi Cooloutac, thanks for yours advice man
>
> "it would require building your own iso or using some kickstart file. I
> believe this has been done before but I'm failing to find it searching the
> mailing list.
>
>
On Saturday, June 17, 2017 at 3:33:17 PM UTC-4, cooloutac wrote:
> On Tuesday, June 13, 2017 at 6:06:12 PM UTC-4, Paulo Marques wrote:
> > In Fact when I went to the global settings in Qubes 3.2 Running in Virtual
> > box AFTER I made an update either of Domm(o) and also of Fedora 23 (wich is
>
On Tuesday, June 13, 2017 at 6:06:12 PM UTC-4, Paulo Marques wrote:
> In Fact when I went to the global settings in Qubes 3.2 Running in Virtual
> box AFTER I made an update either of Domm(o) and also of Fedora 23 (wich is
> the template that I'm using) it gives me a Kernel 4.4.67-12 (current)
In Fact when I went to the global settings in Qubes 3.2 Running in Virtual box
AFTER I made an update either of Domm(o) and also of Fedora 23 (wich is the
template that I'm using) it gives me a Kernel 4.4.67-12 (current) ...
When I runned it from VMware Workstation in the beginning gives me a:
Hi Cooloutac
"maybe you need to have that 4.8 kernel." - how is that ? Doesn't the image
downloaded from either the Qubes site or their mirrors doesn't included already
that?
How can I see if that is the case and if not how can I put together that Kernel
with the rest of the image?
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On Tuesday, June 13, 2017 at 12:24:55 PM UTC-4, Paulo Marques wrote:
> "...putting the hdd mode to ahci." It's been on AHCI mode all the time...
maybe you need to have that 4.8 kernel.
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On Tuesday, June 13, 2017 at 10:33:43 AM UTC-4, Paulo Marques wrote:
> I Cooloutac,
>
> "disable vt-d and see if qubes boot" ... I've tried to do that with Ipv-6
> disabled and secure boot disabled also as you can see by the images bellow
> ... nothing happened. I've tried with the 3
"What I was suggesting was to disable vt-d and see if qubes boot."
Ok, let's try...
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On Thursday, June 8, 2017 at 1:11:57 PM UTC-4, Paulo Marques wrote:
> I Cooloutac.
>
> Thanks man ...
> (if only I could...) "install qubes baremetal straight to the hdd and boot
> it from bios..."
>
> The vt-d and secure boot instances on the Bios are the same now with Fedora
> 23 as they
but If I use version 4.2.3-300.fc23.x86_64 with fusion desktop is the same (i'm
writing this second message on it)
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On Thursday, June 8, 2017 at 2:13:32 AM UTC-4, Paulo Marques wrote:
> Hi Foppe,
>
> "You'll have to install it to a disk and dual-boot to it to get it to work"
> According to Qubes Team that isn't a very good solution for security reasons
> because the other system can be "taken" and your all
Hi Foppe
quote "I don't have a dual-boot menu, though, I just tell the bios from which
disk to boot." - That's exactly what i'm trying to do, that't wy I bought this
case (
Hi Foppe,
"You'll have to install it to a disk and dual-boot to it to get it to work"
According to Qubes Team that isn't a very good solution for security reasons
because the other system can be "taken" and your all qubes installation is at
risk, wright?
Anyway, I've insttaled Fedora 23 and
On Thursday, June 8, 2017 at 3:38:01 AM UTC+2, Paulo Marques wrote:
> HI Foppe,
>
> Nothig more exept:
>
> "Error messages beneath the
> efi: EFI_MEMMAP is not enabled.
> esrt: ESRT header is not in the memory map.
> are:
> dracud-pre-trigger[402]: cat: /tmp/dd_disk: No such file or
Hi Cooloutac,
I've tried Fedora 23 Installation and it seems to work well (I'm writing this
from Firefox after the Fedora 23 installation)
Tanks for your suggestions
Regards
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Hi Cooloutac,
Thanks for the suggestions, I'm downloading Fedora 23 now and I'll Install it
as soon as I'll get it ;)
What do you mean by a " a discrete gpu installed"? My Cpu is an i5 core 6500
and as IntelĀ® HD Graphics 530 included (I don't think I'm able do disable it in
the bios) and my
On Tuesday, June 6, 2017 at 7:05:55 AM UTC-4, Paulo Marques wrote:
> I cooloutac
>
> Thank you for your suggestions
>
> "I would play around with bios settings man. set turn off secure boot, hdd
> mode ahci, use legacy boot. change csm settings, try auto, set to boot other
> os. check usb
On Tuesday, June 6, 2017 at 1:05:55 PM UTC+2, Paulo Marques wrote:
> I cooloutac
>
> Thank you for your suggestions
>
> "I would play around with bios settings man. set turn off secure boot, hdd
> mode ahci, use legacy boot. change csm settings, try auto, set to boot other
> os. check usb
I cooloutac
Thank you for your suggestions
"I would play around with bios settings man. set turn off secure boot, hdd
mode ahci, use legacy boot. change csm settings, try auto, set to boot other
os. check usb settings, any other hdd settings."
I've done all that already (I've been
I guys, I've tried already with another image and another Disk, an 500GB
seagate and the results are the same. is it possible to be a disk driver (from
Cubes installation setup ) problem or a disk/bios problem? Both disks, the SSD
275GB Crucial and the 500GB Seagate are functioning well as I
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