Le mardi 22 mai 2018 01:39:38 UTC+2, sevas a écrit :
> I'm using kde and everything works.
Thanks for the info!
@awokd finally I've reinstalled Qubes 4.0 and I'll recreate my documents.
Thank you so much for your support and patience!
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> Good, that should make the rest much easier. Are you logged in as root
> when you do this? (Your prompt should end with a "#"). If so, maybe all
> you need to do is reset the user passwd with "passwd user". Then reboot
> and try to login. If that works, make sure to backup your VMs.
No I have a
On Mon, May 21, 2018 8:07 am, Thib wrote:
> Finally when I enter ctrl+alt+F2 at the user-password area I can login
> with the dom0 terminal!
Good, that should make the rest much easier. Are you logged in as root
when you do this? (Your prompt should end with a "#"). If so, maybe all
you need to
Finally when I enter ctrl+alt+F2 at the user-password area I can login with the
dom0 terminal! So, now my solution is:
- to launch my VM "archives"
- to attach my external drive "SAMSUNG" to "archives"
- to backup my VMs into "SAMSUNG" via "archives" with the backup-tool of Qubes
Manager
But
Le dimanche 20 mai 2018 17:59:48 UTC+2, awokd a écrit :
> On Sun, May 20, 2018 11:00 am, Thib wrote:
> Yes, this approach should work but you'll have to use mount commands (and
> possibly LVM) directly. Look in /dev/mapper/ to see if your -private
> volumes are listed. If so, you should be able
On Sun, May 20, 2018 11:00 am, Thib wrote:
> <<
> Qubes, with Xen 4.8.3 and Linux 4.14.18-1.pvops.qubes.x86_64
>>>
> Then I press Enter but at the end it still stuck at user-password after
> the following message: https://share.riseup.net/#j_PGs-isYm9Hot3AW2aSdQ
This rules out the recent kernel
Le jeudi 17 mai 2018 15:11:21 UTC+2, platschi a écrit :
> https://share.riseup.net/#9tAE4-t7G8clcYXQxGQQVA
>
> sys-net not working properly with older kernel though :/
@awokd @platschi I'm grateful for your information. I tried what you said, but
it still doesn't work:
When I select "Advanced
https://share.riseup.net/#9tAE4-t7G8clcYXQxGQQVA
sys-net not working properly with older kernel though :/
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Same issue here. Might have o do with the latest dom0 updates. Getting a kernel
panic.
When booting, in grub menu choose "advanced options" and try to boot with an
older kernel. Then it should boot. 4.14.18-1 works fine here, 4.14.35-1 breaks
everything.
Screenshot following
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On Thu, May 17, 2018 12:17 pm, Thibaut Demmerlé wrote:
> Hello!
> Until now everything worked with Qubes 4.0 on my Librem 13v2 (with
> coreboot
> updated).
> Now, when I boot I can still enter the encryption password, but when it
> comes to the user password, Qubes don’t load the desktop anymore
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