Thanks for the hint.
The commands I used to restore the entry were
efibootmgr -v -c -u -L Qubes -l /EFI/qubes/xen.efi -d /dev/sda1 -p 1
efibootmgr -o 0,1
Now I can boot Qubes using the UEFI boot manager again.
On 10/15/18 8:19 PM, 'awokd' via qubes-users wrote:
Stephan Marwedel
I have a Thinkpad T470p which is equipped with two SSDs. Archlinux is
installed on one drive and Qubes on the other. I use the UEFI Boot Menu
to switch between operating systems without using multi-boot from a boot
manager. Qubes 4.0 runs very well on this machine.
Since the T470p is now suppo
install Qubes on my recently acquired
Anniversary Thinkpad 25 which is essentially a T470 with a different
keyboard and a dedicated GPU.
Cheers,
Stephan
On 12/2/17 10:02 AM, Joe Hemmerlein wrote:
On Friday, December 1, 2017 at 2:01:47 PM UTC-8, Stephan Marwedel wrote:
I have installed Qubes
I have installed Qubes 3.2 successfully on my Thinkpad T470p
(20J6CTO1WW). This machine is pretty similar to the T470, except that is
has a quad-core i7 CPU. It runs perfectly and all Qubes functionality
is available on that machine. The installation, however, was not an easy
task.
1. Bootin
.
Assuming that the USB device is named /dev/xvdi, execute the following
command:
dosfslabel /dev/xvdi1 BOOT
This creates a label name that the UEFI bootloader uses to identify the
root image. Now the media can be used to install Qubes 3.2.
On 07/10/2017 06:46 PM, Stephan Marwedel wrote:
Thanks for
Thanks for this interesting hint. Following your detailed instructions I
was able to create a bootable media that correctly boots on my Thinkpad
in UEFI mode. However, when the kernel finished loading, an emergency
shell appears and the following messages are displayed:
Starting Dracut Emergen
On 6/5/17 1:10 AM, cooloutac wrote:
On Friday, June 2, 2017 at 3:59:09 PM UTC-4, Stephan Marwedel wrote:
On 6/2/17 7:11 AM, cooloutac wrote:
On Thursday, June 1, 2017 at 2:31:10 PM UTC-4, Stephan Marwedel wrote:
I have trouble booting the installer. Using the standard UEFI setup of
the
On 6/2/17 7:11 AM, cooloutac wrote:
On Thursday, June 1, 2017 at 2:31:10 PM UTC-4, Stephan Marwedel wrote:
I have trouble booting the installer. Using the standard UEFI setup of
the T470p does not work at all. Switching to legacy boot settings boots
into the GRUB menu. However, when I tried
be related to Secure Boot or TPM settings?
On 05/20/2017 03:28 AM, cooloutac wrote:
On Friday, May 19, 2017 at 5:23:58 PM UTC-4, Stephan Marwedel wrote:
I recently got a new Kaby Lake Thinkpad. It runs fine with Archlinux.
However, I wanted to install Qubes on it and installed a second SSD for
I recently got a new Kaby Lake Thinkpad. It runs fine with Archlinux.
However, I wanted to install Qubes on it and installed a second SSD for
that purpose. Even following the hints from the official Qubes
documentation I was unable to install Qubes 3.2 from the original
installer. It seems th
, Grzesiek Chodzicki wrote:
W dniu poniedziałek, 3 kwietnia 2017 20:45:19 UTC+2 użytkownik Stephan Marwedel
napisał:
I tried to configure my system like described below. I stopped the
sys-usb VM and assigned the USB controller to which the headset is
connected to the Windows HVM. When trying to start it
in
dettach
if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virNodeDeviceDettach() failed')
libvirt.libvirtError: Requested operation is not valid: PCI device
:00:1d.0 is in use by driver xenlight, domain AIB
What did I miss in my configration? I have VT-d and VT-x enabled (I'm on
a i
Dear Qubes user community,
I want to use a USB headset (Jabra Evolve) for the purpose of using my
laptop as a replacement for a desktop phone. Is that possible with
Qubes? If so, what are the settings I need to tweak for that?
Can I use it also inside a Windows HVM to enable the use of propri
On 04/03/2017 16:05, Unman wrote:
On Fri, Mar 03, 2017 at 05:30:30PM +0100, Stephan Marwedel wrote:
Hi Steve,
thank you for the information.
Your approach probably won't work in my case, as the license served by
flexlm software is tied to MAC address and hostname. If I install it i
17 04:15 PM, Steve Coleman wrote:
On 02/25/2017 04:07 PM, Stephan Marwedel wrote:
Hi,
I use a commercial simulation environment running on Debian. I installed
the software in the Debian TemplateVM and it is running fine. However,
when starting an AppVM based on that template I cannot use the
simul
Hi,
I use a commercial simulation environment running on Debian. I installed
the software in the Debian TemplateVM and it is running fine. However,
when starting an AppVM based on that template I cannot use the
simulation software because of the flexlm license manager failing. This
is most lik
I use Qubes successfully for my daily work and it works perfectly for me
on this machine. Thanks to the Qubes Team for making it possible,
especially providing i3 support in dom0. Although I cannot tweak the i3
configuration, as Qubes simply ignores the changes I made to the i3 key
bindings. Bu
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