On Sat, 3 Feb 2018 09:22:08 -0800 (PST)
Shashank wrote:
> I guess I’ll not jump into booting into legacy mode and having to
> mess up all the boot options again. If you do find a way to install
> it in uefi mode like 3.2 please do post the solution.
>
HI again.
Well
On Sat, February 3, 2018 8:19 pm, Yuraeitha wrote:
> So as a basis you can use LegacyBOOS with Grub, and then point the Grub
> menu for Windows to UEFI/EFI boot, even though you're on LegacyBIOS
> initially. I don't remember the exact command-line in Grub, but it should
> be somewhat easy to do
Hi Yuraeitha,
Thanks for the explanation. I actually didn’t try installing in legacy on dell
xps 15 but on an acer.
Do you switch between legacy and uefi (dual booting) on xps 15? And qubes4
installed good in legacy?
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On Saturday, February 3, 2018 at 5:29:08 PM UTC+1, Shashank wrote:
> I found it!!
> I have a couple of questions before I change to legacy. Do you use legacy and
> uefi? So the last time I was trying to install(ona diff machine) I had
> switched to legacy and installed qubes rc3. When I wanted
I guess I’ll not jump into booting into legacy mode and having to mess up all
the boot options again. If you do find a way to install it in uefi mode like
3.2 please do post the solution.
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On Sat, 3 Feb 2018 08:29:08 -0800 (PST)
Shashank wrote:
> I found it!!
> I have a couple of questions before I change to legacy. Do you use
> legacy and uefi? So the last time I was trying to install(ona diff
> machine) I had switched to legacy and installed qubes rc3.
I found it!!
I have a couple of questions before I change to legacy. Do you use legacy and
uefi? So the last time I was trying to install(ona diff machine) I had switched
to legacy and installed qubes rc3. When I wanted to boot back into windows I
changed to uefi and all he’ll broke loose I
On Sat, 3 Feb 2018 08:00:33 -0800 (PST)
Shashank wrote:
> I am using dell XP’s 15 9560, I set the SATA option to ahci
> Instead of RAID and boot into qubes. Qubes 3.2 worked with above
> options perfectly. Is there a way I set legacy mode explicitly? I
> couldn’t find
Is there a way that I can set boot options through command line when I hit
alt-tab it takes me to the command line with root@localhost
If I Ls then I can see boot folder along with others and boot folder contains
initrmd.img I think it is called.
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I am using dell XP’s 15 9560, I set the SATA option to ahci
Instead of RAID and boot into qubes. Qubes 3.2 worked with above options
perfectly. Is there a way I set legacy mode explicitly? I couldn’t find the
option
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On Sat, 3 Feb 2018 07:25:41 -0800 (PST)
Shashank wrote:
> Yes I am doing the same thing, in fact I had qubes 3.2 earlier
> Now switching to 4.0. But I am getting this error.
>
> I enter the bios boot menu by hitting F12 (one time boot menu)
> And then select the usb
Yes I am doing the same thing, in fact I had qubes 3.2 earlier
Now switching to 4.0. But I am getting this error.
I enter the bios boot menu by hitting F12 (one time boot menu)
And then select the usb to boot into. But for some reason it’s all messed up
and I really want 4.0.
How else would
On Sat, 3 Feb 2018 06:45:00 -0800 (PST)
Shashank wrote:
> Hi
>
> The installation does not take me to the options for selecting
>
> Initially there is a long list of loading that happens
>
> And immediately after that it’s the screen that I’ve posted above
>
>
Can you please guide me on how to get to the boot options?
The only thing working on that screen is alt-tab to switch screen
Where it goes to terminal like screen with root@qubes$ I think it was.
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Hi
The installation does not take me to the options for selecting
Initially there is a long list of loading that happens
And immediately after that it’s the screen that I’ve posted above
There is no check and install, install, or rescue qubes screen
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On Sat, February 3, 2018 2:29 pm, Shashank wrote:
> Here is the full error:
> Starting Installer, one moment
> Anaconda 25.28.9-10 for Qubes R4.0-rc4 started.
> *Installation log files are stored in /temp during the installation
> *shell is available on TTY2
> *If the graphical Installation
On Sat, 3 Feb 2018 05:37:05 -0800 (PST)
Shashank wrote:
> Hi I’ve been trying to install qubes 4.0 rc4 in my dell xps15
> But I am not able to get the installation done.
>
> After I boot through the USB:
>
> *starting graphic installer
> *if installer doesn’t start
Here is the full error:
Starting Installer, one moment
Anaconda 25.28.9-10 for Qubes R4.0-rc4 started.
*Installation log files are stored in /temp during the installation
*shell is available on TTY2
*If the graphical Installation interface fails to start, try again
With the Inst.text
On Sat, February 3, 2018 1:37 pm, Shashank wrote:
> Hi I’ve been trying to install qubes 4.0 rc4 in my dell xps15
> But I am not able to get the installation done.
> and the message below goes on repeating Watchdog: BUG: soft lockup - cpu
> stuck for 22s[xorg:1325]
Is it trying to initialize a
Hi I’ve been trying to install qubes 4.0 rc4 in my dell xps15
But I am not able to get the installation done.
After I boot through the USB:
*starting graphic installer
*if installer doesn’t start type inst.txt to start text install
* not starting VNC because we don’t have network
* cannot start
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