Is this a common problem?
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When I looked into the libvirt error, I received these messages:
https://imgur.com/a/drmaN
https://imgur.com/a/sSKQT
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Also, are there any driver updates that would fix this?
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On Sunday, November 26, 2017 at 11:51:23 PM UTC-5, Wael Nasreddine wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 26, 2017 at 8:22 PM Person <xueyi...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> On Saturday, November 25, 2017 at 11:11:30 PM UTC-5, Wael Nasreddine wrote:
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> > On Saturday, November 25, 2017 at 8:0
On Saturday, November 25, 2017 at 11:11:30 PM UTC-5, Wael Nasreddine wrote:
> On Saturday, November 25, 2017 at 8:06:27 PM UTC-8, Person wrote:
> > “In an earlier install, after I got this error, I switched all VMs to using
> > pv virt_mode and managed to get `qubes-dom0-update
“In an earlier install, after I got this error, I switched all VMs to using pv
virt_mode and managed to get `qubes-dom0-update` to run, after doing that, I
still got the same weird /proc/cpuinfo and lscpu output but VMs were booting OK
with hvm.”
How exactly do you switch VMs to using pv
I entered that command in the terminal, and I received this reply:
https://imgur.com/a/zH3hO
It seems that I haven’t enabled many things, and I don’t know how to enable
them.
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I believe I already did. The error message for not having enabled VT-d is
different from the error message I received: libvirtError.libvirt: libxenlight
failed to create new domain “domain name”.
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And if so, what would the steps be to install those drivers?
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I have Qubes 3.2, and whenever I try to create HVM domains, libvirt fails to
create them.
Is there any way to replace libvirt drivers? If so, what drivers would you
recommend using?
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What does the text in the error log mean?
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Apparently the log is the same for every different ISO I try.
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First of all - which Qubes version?
I run Qubes 3.2.
Where is the ISO you want to attach - in dom0, or in some other VM?
I put the ISO in another VM, sys-net.
I took a look at /var/log/libvirt/libxl/libxl-driver.log for some details.
The log looked like this:
https://imgur.com/a/rK9Bq
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Should I update libvirt, install new drivers, or reinstall the hypervisor?
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Whenever I try to attach an ISO to a VM, I receive an error: “internal error:
libxenlight failed to create new domain”.
I have tried running different commands on Qubes. Disabling AppArmor doesn’t
work, and starting xendriverdomain.service doesn’t work, because it’s not even
installed. Some
Apparently I have the same problem downloading Ubuntu, so this is a problem
with my Qubes. Should I reinstall it? Does Qubes usually have this problem with
HVMs?
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I also tried this:
“I did everything as instructed, but after installing Qubes' tools, the machine
would boot up but not show anything (even though I wasn't on seemless GUI). I
tried opening programmes using the qvm-run and nothing happened. I followed a
french tutorial and used this command
I believe I found the line to change the video drivers. When I change the
“model type” from xen to cirrus, and save the file, it works. But when I try to
start the VM with the newly modified file, it doesn’t work. I get the same
“libxenlight internal error”.
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Where is the line in the config file where I change the video driver from “xen”
to “cirrus”?
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How exactly do you edit a configuration file from the terminal?
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I’ll probably only reinstall the hypervisor as a last resort, since I believe
there is a different solution. I don’t exactly understand the solution though.
The steps are these:
Create a new Windows HVM with qvm-create --hvm --label green win7
Start it with an install ISO as described in the
When I attached a Windows 7 ISO to an HVM, Windows got stuck on the boot
screen. When I retried this, I received an error: “libvirt.libvirtError:
internal error: libxenlight failed to create new domain ‘windows-7’”.
I have qubes-windows-tools, but it is not installed in the HVM.
I received the
I’m still going to try to fix this problem, because I heard that apparently
Windows 10 installs and runs fine as an HVM on Qubes. However, inter-VM
interaction doesn’t work.
Has anyone here ever successfully installed and ran Windows 10 on Qubes 3.2?
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Okay, I’ve been retrying the commands for a while now, and there is still the
same problem.
Since the VM actually tries to attach to the ISO, I do not believe that the
command was mistyped.
Also, the ISO is an official ISO, so there should be nothing wrong with it.
I deleted and recreated the
I retried the commands.
My Windows 10 HVM actually starts up, but it is stuck on the Windows screen
with a buffering sign. Then, after a few seconds, it closes and a notification
appears: “Oops! Something went wrong.”
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I currently have Qubes 3.2. Some of the advanced boot settings on the HVM
cannot be found, and I assume it’s because I have 3.4 instead of 4.0.
I’m also quite sure I typed in the ISO path correctly:
/home/user/Downloads/path-to-iso.
The problem is that I’m not to sure if backing
up and then
I created a Windows 10 HVM on Qubes (I know Windows 10 isn’t supported, but I
know some people succeeded with it, so I’m trying it), and when I attached the
ISO to the HVM, I get an error message: “libvirt.libvirtError: internal error:
libxenlight failed to create new domain ‘windows-10’”.
I
I somehow still am not allowed to install Fedora 25. Every time I restart it,
Fedora makes me download the update again, but the install button still lags.
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I believe I’m going to ask the Whonix forums, then.
Thank you all for your input.
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l tried the former commands again, with “ls -lh” and “pwd”, but the terminal
remained unresponsive, even if it was formerly responsive.
So I tried changing the command around a little. The Qubes site mentions to
enter this command: “qvm-run --pass-io 'cat
/path/to/file_in_src_domain' >
Okay, good to know.
I already started downloading Fedora 25, but the “Install” button does not seem
to work when I click on it. There is no response.
There is a sentence on the bottom that says “It is recommended you back up your
files first”. I already did back up my Fedora 23 VM, so I don’t
I’ll probably try to reinstall Whonix or just delete it altogether.
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I downloaded Fedora 25, and I’m still working out the MAC thing (so far so
good). I looked at the manual and didn’t really want to install Debian 9, so am
I able to keep my MAC private if I only use Fedora?
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Cloning VMs is quite troublesome right now, so it is hard to update Fedora and
Debian in order to use NetworkManager.
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Once again, dom0 did not reply. I took this as a sign that the iso was
successfully copied, but the Standalone VM did not register something to boot
from and I could not find it in the dom0 filesystem again. This puzzles me,
because I am sure that the file was originally at the exact location I
Because the terminal didn’t respond with an error message, I am relatively sure
that the ISO was successfully copied to dom0. Copying it to dom0 wasn’t a
problem, really, but finding it in dom0 was. And the “find” commands don’t seem
to work for finding in dom0.
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The Network Manager will need me to update the Fedora and Debian templates,
which will probably take some time.
But about the enp0s0 and wlp0s1 spoofing: how do you save an edited text file
in the terminal? I think that my failure to save the gedit could have been a
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Apparently the brackets were one of my mistakes. My bad (and thank you for
pointing that out).
I ran the copy-to-dom0 and attach-to-VM commands again, and dom0 didn’t
respond. So I opened the Standalone VM and it didn’t register anything to boot
from, even though I’m sure that I copied the ISO
I looked at Arm again. It seems that Arm is working, but I don’t know the
commands to edit the Tor configuration.
Arm mentions a list of problems relating to Tor (http://imgur.com/XrJHKSK). It
seems that I have relaying disabled, torrc differs from what Tor is using,
there is insufficient
I have successfully changed the NetVM for the Whonix templates, luckily.
To explain what I said eariler, I changed the NetVM of whonix-gw to
anon-whonix, so that the “Whonix has no UpdateVM” (I think they mean that the
whonix-gw template does not use a NetVM with a whonix template) and the Tor
I changed the NetVM of whonix-gw from sys-net to anon-whonix (so whonix-gw
finally has a NetVM that uses Whonix as its template) , and the Tor Control
Port problem no longer appears. However, a Tor Bootstrap problem appears:
http://imgur.com/1Gut4Tz.
I don’t understand why this is happening.
The file was in Home/User/Downloads, and I did make sure to include the
command. Also, the Ubuntu file did end in “.iso”.
I did run qvm-start in dom0. I believe I typed “qvm-start
--cdrom=sys-net:/home/user/Downloads/”, or I did
the same thing but replaced “Ubuntu” with “hvm”. (“Ubuntu” is
When I said “I can’t find Ubuntu in dom0”, I meant that I could find the file
in sys-net, but she. I copied it to dom0, I could not find the file in dom0,
even though the transferral received no error messages. I apologize for any
misunderstandings.
I added the XTerm to sys-net, and I used the
I tried copying the Ubuntu ISO to dom0 instead of the standalone VM directly,
because the standalone VM only finds things to boot from in dom0.
I have not received any messages from Qubes that this transfer does not work,
but when I look in dom0, the Ubuntu file is gone.
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I opened the torrc file successfully through dom0, but I can’t figure out how
to edit the ports or what ports to use.
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I opened the torrc file successfully through dom, but I’m not sure how to edit
the ports, or what port I should use.
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I have the Whonix-gw template installed with sys-firewall as its NetVM, but the
same problem appears. Also, when I try to make the NetVM of Whonix-ws a
Whonix-gw VM, there is an error: “Cannot dynamically attach to stooped NetVM”.
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The Tor Control Port thing is actually a more common problem than I thought,
but I might have to edit the torrc file and change the port connection.
https://tor.stackexchange.com/questions/12650/could-not-connect-to-tor-control-port
Otherwise, I might have to reinstall the Tor Browser Bundle
On Sunday, September 24, 2017 at 10:24:25 AM UTC+8, Person wrote:
> I believe I downloaded to [sys-net] Downloads. I can find the file easily if
> I just go to sys-net and click "Files".
>
> However, I can't find the terminal you are speaking of in sys-net
> specifi
On Tuesday, September 19, 2017 at 11:02:50 AM UTC+8, Person wrote:
> Let's say you have an online identity that you want to keep separate from
> your personal information. On Qubes, is it possible to keep i information
> completely separate without physical separation? I have conside
On Monday, September 25, 2017 at 7:52:22 AM UTC+8, cooloutac wrote:
> On Sunday, September 24, 2017 at 3:59:28 PM UTC-4, Person wrote:
> > It seems that the VMs have already been replaced. Which is good considering
> > that then I don't need to delete the old templates.
&
About querying the browser directly:
How exactly do I change the browser information to prevent such queries? I have
Mozilla Firefox in sys-net.
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It seems that the VMs have already been replaced. Which is good considering
that then I don't need to delete the old templates.
However, the system didn't automatically give me an anon-Whonix or sys-Whonix
templates, so I tried making some for myself. (I'm not sure if there is a
easier or
You were correct (thank you so much!). Apparently I set the Update VM to "none"
in the Global Settings, so it didn't work. Now installing Whonix works fine.
However, uninstalling the old templates still does not work. The dom0 terminal
only replies with "No match for argument:
I believe I downloaded to [sys-net] Downloads. I can find the file easily if I
just go to sys-net and click "Files".
However, I can't find the terminal you are speaking of in sys-net specifically.
I tried it on dom0 instead, but it doesn't work.
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These are all very good tips, but to be honest, I'm not actually doing anything
too serious on Qubes so tracking is not that bad (but privacy is still
valuable).
How would changing the web user agent fare? I tried it, and I believe it works
well, but I am not sure what happens to the
I believe it is "sudo yum erase qubes-template-whonix-gw" for uninstalling (I
typed it in a Whonix Konsole) and "sudo qubes-dom0-update
--enablerepo=qubes-templates-community qubes-template-whonix-gw
qubes-template-whonix-ws". I haven't deleted the old Whonix-gw and Whonix-ws
templates yet,
Let's say you have an online identity that you want to keep separate from your
personal information. On Qubes, is it possible to keep i information completely
separate without physical separation? I have considered using a separate OS
virtualized in Qubes, but it may possibly leak the same
I use Qubes-Whonix (precisely Qubes 3.2), and when I try to remove the Whonix
Template VMs after removing the anon-whonix VM, it says that the command I used
to remove is not found. Also, the Whonix template VMs no longer work.
I also tried to just install Whonix, but dom0 replies with "Update
I tried again. The website qubes-os.org had instructions to enter this code:
--cdrom=[appvm]:[/path/to/iso/within/appvm] in dom0. How exactly do I find the
path to the ISO?
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I wanted to have an Ubuntu VM, so I downloaded the ISO image in sys-net and
created a QVM. When I attempt to start the QVM, it says there are no bootable
devices, and there is a problem copying the file to dom0 so that I can boot
from (it doesn't show up). I have tried running a command on the
I was messing around, and I figured out that the internet actually works on
sys-net when I add Firefox to it. However, on anon-whonix and any other vault,
the internet does not work. I have noticed that Firefox in sys-net is set to
use system proxy settings, but when I set that on Whonix or a
When I try to ping the router, "connect: Network is unreachable" appears.
I have a Whonix Gateway, and it cannot connect to Tor. I haven't run the
monitoring tools on it yet, and I don't believe I know how to (because I am
relatively inexperienced with this).
Running ifconfig on sys-net
On Thursday, September 7, 2017 at 9:27:02 PM UTC+8, Marke50 wrote:
> On Thursday, August 31, 2017 at 10:46:13 PM UTC-4, Person wrote:
> > When I connect to a WiFi network, Qubes says I am connected, but websites
> > don't load at all. There is only a connecting sign for who knows h
When I enter the dom0 command to install AEM, I get "Cannot retrieve repository
metadata (respond.xml) for repository: fedora. Please verify the path and try
again". How am I supposed to verify the path?
(Additionally, I've been having some internet problems, so if this is the case,
how do I
I tried to ping several different websites, but Qubes is still refusing to
connect. Should I uninstall and reinstall Qubes?
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It probably is. I've changed the proxy settings around but either "this proxy
doesn't exist" or "error connecting". The last time I installed Qubes, this
didn't happen, and it is the exact same version (3.2).
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I have tested the WiFi, and it works on my other devices. Also I did let
Firefox through the firewall, and I know I typed in the domain correctly.
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When I connect to a WiFi network, Qubes says I am connected, but websites don't
load at all. There is only a connecting sign for who knows how long. I have no
idea what to do because otherwise, Qubes is working fine.
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This is honestly a pretty stupid question, but no matter how I search, I can't
find the button that allows me to connect to WiFi. What do I do?
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I finally got access to the fdisk partitions, but I can't figure out how to
delete anything.
What do I do?
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I messed up Qubes a little too much while using it, so I plan to uninstall it.
I have attempted to wipe the partitions from fdisk on the Terminal Emulator,
but my access is denied. Is there any other way to uninstall Qubes?
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I created some new VMs and deleted some old ones, and when I tried to start the
new VMs, an error popped up saying "maximum recursion depth exceeded". What do
I do?
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Is there any specific command to enter for that?
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