@awokd: What on earth, so I was almost there already
I was looking around grub and grub2 folders in hopes of finding some sort
of startup script related to it. Now I feel so dumb hahahahahaha
Many Thanks!
@Claudia: Thanks for the heads' up. I have set the max memory through
xen.cfg for my
On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 08:44:00AM +, 'awokd' via qubes-users wrote:
> nanop...@tuta.io:
> > Hello there, I realized that everytime I made a new Qubes VM, I have been
> > checking the "provides network" option turning it into a NetVM.
> > I mistakenly believed that the option of "provides
Hi,
I would like to hide both sys-net and sys-firewall from the list of
available NetVMs when I create a new qube or when I modify a qube.
The reason for this is that I sometimes create and delete many qubes
within one day and this could lead to accidently choosing sys-net or
sys-firewall
Greetings,
Thank you for clarifying the differences between documentation and forums,
letting me know where I should sent security or bug reports.
Generally,
Questions about how to do such and such? Should be querried in the forum
while verifying the build version, before posting.
Sphere:
However, a ram stick just died on me this week and I badly need all the RAM
that I could get. Even right now, my dom0 is actively using just about 940
MB worth of RAM... which is why I think it would be best if I could
permanently allocate 2048M to dom0 instead of 4096M for my case.
Sphere:
https://discussions.citrix.com/topic/354913-error-increasing-dom0-memory-in-61/
So I am looking to reduce the max set on dom0_mem because a considerable
amount of ram is being wasted (roughly 1500 MB) and I want to use it on my
RAM heavy appvms instead
I've been searching all over the
On 2019-11-22 04:41, Bernhard wrote:
> However, I am stuck on how to determine how many days it has actually
been since the last backup.
>>>
>>> What you are looking for is this command:
>>>
>>> qvm-prefs --get $vm backup_timestamp
>
> Nice. In case of a "manual backup", can you also set the
However, I am stuck on how to determine how many days it has actually
been since the last backup.
What you are looking for is this command:
qvm-prefs --get $vm backup_timestamp
Nice. In case of a "manual backup", can you also set the variable that
way? Like
qvm-prefs --set $vm
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On 2019-11-21 7:50 PM, Eugene Foster wrote:
>
>
> Greetings I am new to the OS and forum,
>
>
> I read thought some of the documentation and I was interested in
> knowing how to navigate the versions and bug fixes. Currently, I
> see we are 4.0.1;
nanop...@tuta.io:
> Hello there, I realized that everytime I made a new Qubes VM, I have been
> checking the "provides network" option turning it into a NetVM.
> I mistakenly believed that the option of "provides network" meant that the VM
> would need connectivity (yeah, I didn't RTFM), so now
'Zeko' via qubes-users:
>
> I changed autostart to False in the qubes.xml entry for sys-usb but the OS
> still starts sys-usb and panicks like before.
In that same file and general location, remove the line beginning with
. This
will remove the USB PCI controller from sys-usb.
> Also if I
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