I installed the most recent Qubes 4 two days ago. After trying it out and
getting some things working, I decided it wasn't for me and tried to revert
to Ubuntu and Gnome Boxes.
When I tried to reinstall I could not boot Ubuntu (or any of several other
distributions of Linux) due to fatal
Hi unman,
you mean, those crashes didn't happen on Fedora-31 ?
Cheers :)
Am Dienstag, 2. Juni 2020 01:38:42 UTC+2 schrieb unman:
>
>
> And *that* is exactly why I suggest testing first with an automatic roll
> back to use the original template
>
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On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 01:39:57PM -0700, TheGardner wrote:
> Always using for updates of sys-usb the following commands in Terminal in
> dom0:
>
> Just a restart:
> qvm-shutdown --wait sys-usb; qvm-start sys-usb
>
>
> A change of the (already installed) new template, when all other vms
>
It would help if you could take a picture of the log files, and maybe
the result of trying a text only installation. from the screen on
run2.jpg press ctrl+alt+f2 to get to the shell and send pictures of the
log files under /tmp, and I haven't done a non-graphical installation,
but you shouid also
I seen more test build , but didn't understand where download link, Try now
download and build by your link and after that give you response
On Monday, June 1, 2020 at 10:59:54 PM UTC+3, Foppe de Haan wrote:
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> try this qubes 4.1 installer?
>
try this qubes 4.1
installer?
https://openqa.qubes-os.org/tests/8587/asset/iso/Qubes-4.1-20200528-x86_64.iso
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On Thursday, May 28, 2020 at 8:34:40 PM UTC+2, Zbigniew Ĺukasiak wrote:
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> My sys-usb uses a very old template. I tried some googling - but
> failed to find any advice about update it without locking me out of
> the system.
> I guess I could remove it - there is a description on how to do that
Always using for updates of sys-usb the following commands in Terminal in
dom0:
Just a restart:
qvm-shutdown --wait sys-usb; qvm-start sys-usb
A change of the (already installed) new template, when all other vms
already working with this new template:
qvm-shutdown --wait sys-usb; qvm-prefs -s
On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 04:59:43PM -0700, Boot problems wrote:
> Using fdisk -l /dev/xvdi shows me 2 partitions only, a 200m EFI System
> and xvdi2 a 931G Linux file system, there are no more partitions even
> if I decrypt, mount and fdisk -l /dev/xvdi2
after the luksOpen, check with lvm tools: