Solved reinstalling the OS.
IF youre' a user that is going through the same problem let me tell
you that WHAT PEOPLE FORGOT TO SAY is that to find the freaking grub
file you DO NOT NEED to mount your hard drive, decrypt it and search
for the file. Actually doing that you won't solve
It's really important that you take it steadily, and stay calm.
At this stage I would ensure that I have all the data secure.
Since you know how to decrypt your Qubes partition and mount it, you can
take a backup of the data - the VMs are all in /var/lib/qubes - and the
xml file you see there
On Thu, Jul 06, 2017 at 06:21:57PM +, imstressedbcsof...@vfemail.net wrote:
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> >
> > So, pressing the Shift Key from Starting the box *should* bring up the
> > Grub menu.
> > Sometimes, I've tried keeping it pressed, or just repeatedly hammering
> > on the key from start.
> >
> > If you
So, pressing the Shift Key from Starting the box *should* bring up the
Grub menu.
Sometimes, I've tried keeping it pressed, or just repeatedly hammering
on the key from start.
If you really cant get a grub menu, then you can use a live distro to
fix the problem.If you dont have one they are
On Thu, Jul 06, 2017 at 08:47:30AM +, imstressedbcsof...@vfemail.net wrote:
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> Quoting Unman :
>
> > >
> >
> > Keep calm.
> > Reboot the box.
> > At the GRUB menu, select Qubes and press "e" - these instructions are at
> > the bottom of the screen.
> > This
Quoting Unman :
Keep calm.
Reboot the box.
At the GRUB menu, select Qubes and press "e" - these instructions are at
the bottom of the screen.
This will allow you to edit the boot options - delete the pesky
"rd.qubes.hide_all_usb" everywhere you see it.
F10 or
On Wed, Jul 05, 2017 at 05:31:57PM +, imstressedbcsof...@vfemail.net wrote:
> ---THE PROBLEM:
> Today I correctly installed sys-usb (the qube to handle USBs), what I did
> not know is that rebooting just after the installation caused the system to
> deatched every usb from the system,
---THE PROBLEM:
Today I correctly installed sys-usb (the qube to handle USBs), what I
did not know is that rebooting just after the installation caused the
system to deatched every usb from the system, including keyboard (and
also mouse I guess). As a result I can't type my passphrase in at