Re: [qubes-users] Creating a sys-usb for my desktop?

2020-10-14 Thread Emily Andes
Oct 14, 2020 14:44:38 Stumpy :

> I have recently had to reinstall qubes and I am at the point for making a 
> sys-usb. I have a desktop and a usb keyboard so I thought I had previously 
> just created one via sudo qubesctl state.sls qvm.sys-usb made it so it would 
> NOT start on boot up and I would manually start it after logging in... well I 
> just tried that and... locked myself out when i rebooted. I am 99.999% sure i 
> selected for it to not start up at boot via qubes settings but I just want to 
> make sure that the steps I (think) I took should leave me with a usable 
> system... if yes i will assume that I had a brain fart and actually didnt set 
> the sys-usb to not boot at startup.
> Thx!
> 
> -- 
> 
Pretty sure qubes automatically locks usb input without that vm active, so you 
need it to start automatically, there's probably a way to fix that through a 
rescue terminal or something, but I'd have to look into exactly how that would 
be done... since it's based on fedora you could probably;

Add rd.break at the end of kernel options
mount -o remount,rw /sysroot
chroot /sysroot
qvm-prefs sys-usb autostart False
exit
exit

-Emlay

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[qubes-users] Failed to attach dom0 microphone: pulseaudio not running in target vm error

2020-10-02 Thread Emily Andes
I've typically gotten that error when the vm hasn't completed it's set up 
process yet... If you're being too eager, wait for it to finish booting (can 
verify with

systemctl status

in vm) then running

qvm-device mic attach $YOURVMNAME dom0:mic

In dom0

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[qubes-users] All-in-one PC?

2020-09-04 Thread Emily Andes
I mean, how big do you need/want your screen? My Dell Precision M4700 is 4 core 
plus hyperthreading, 32G ram, 1T ssd, both integrated and discrete graphics, 
like 16" screen, the keyboard even includes a number pad. Slightly more 
portable than an aio, but just as powerful.

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Re: [qubes-users] How to add multiple virtual hard drive to a StandaloneHVM

2020-06-10 Thread Emily Andes
-Original Message-
From: Lem Ming 
To: qubes-users 
Subject: [qubes-users] How to add multiple virtual hard drive to a 
StandaloneHVM
Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2020 16:58:08 -0700 (PDT)

Hi all,

I am new to Qubes OS. I would like to use StandaloneHVM to virtualize
FreeNAS fo
r learning purpose. I am looking for a way to add many virtual hard
drive to the VM so I can to play and learn about ZFS.

How do I add multiple virtual hard drive to a StandaloneHVM?

Kind regards,
Lem
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I'm sure there's a better/more straightforward way to do this, but off-
hand the two methods I know would be creating partitions either during
installation, or via live usb after installation. I don't have
particular experience with FreeNAS, but most modern installation
processes have the ability to create multiple partitions during
installation. Either way, start off with your choice of size of private
memory cumulatively, then partition as necessary. To do via live OS
which was my initial instinct use:

qvm-start --cdrom=$BlockorisoID $VMNAME
ie, qvm-start --cdrom=sys-usb:1.5-4 FreeNAS

Then use your choice of fdisk/parted/gparted/etc.
Make sure the iso is available as a block, or if you're willing to
accept the risk of USB passthrough, or trying to directly load through
another VM.
If you need to check available devices use qvm-device or derivatives.

Let me know if you have any questions about this, or I'm always
appreciative of learning more efficient manners of task completion if
someone has a more efficient way to do this.

Granted, you could also just attach them with qvm-device and label it
as persistent, so I guess in writing my response I may have found a
more efficient way to technically accomplish this, but using partitions
as opposed to additional persistent block devices just feels a lot more
proper to me. Less overlap of VMs.

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[qubes-users] HCL HP Z420

2020-06-06 Thread Emily Andes
I tried suspend once and this computer seemed to hang. I started trying
to install anti evil maid, but haven't really figured out how to do
that yet, so I have a TPM, I just haven't fully tested compatibility
with AEM. Graphics seems to be super finicky, most of the time one of
my four monitors tends to flickers for a few seconds, but I'm also not
running SLI, I'm just running them in tandem. Webcam attachment seems
super finicky too, sometimes it works great, sometimes it doesn't
actually attach to my Zoom dvm, which is weird, but I have found it
easier to add the persistent tag, and attach via terminal rather than
through the gui. Internal stereo and headphone jack work perfectly.
Internet functions normally. Liquid cooling seems to work adaquately.
My setup doesn't seem to be hyperthreading aware, which is strange as
the cpu scheduler and computer are supposed to support hyperthreading.
USB ports function normally. Keyboard and mouse connected via USB to
PS/2 converter perfectly functional, and technically hot swappable
apparently, as long as I leave the PS/2 converter plugged in and only
remove the USB plug. Also I use DisplayPort, and am ecstatic that
graphics are supported via either nouveau or the kernel since my old
laptops DP wouldn't work when using linux previously.

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Re: [qubes-users] Re: Can' install qubes 4.0.1 -4.0.3 msi alpha 15 amd ryzen 7 3750h

2020-06-01 Thread Emily Andes
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 be able to use the inst.text file there to try a
text only installation.

On Mon, 2020-06-01 at 13:22 -0700, Bib Charlis wrote:
> 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:
> > 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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