I think that would do it. Thanks. Ive read *almost* everything in the docs and
it amazes me when I see something like this that I somehow couldnt find
elsewhere!
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On Saturday, March 24, 2018 at 9:59:20 PM UTC-4, sevas wrote:
> I just tried to remove some of them.
>
> Well, actually they were a % of a whole backup system qube and I did not
> finish
> the restore.
>
> $ qvm-remove --force-root qubeVM
> # Traceback:
> File /bin/qvm-remove, line 5 in
>
This became an issue when I have a backup qube called debian-9-1 that will also
not remove.
I have since reinstalled, so no more problem for me at least.
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On Saturday, March 24, 2018 at 9:59:20 PM UTC-4, sevas wrote:
> I just tried to remove some of them.
>
> Well, actually they were a % of a whole backup system qube and I did not
> finish
> the restore.
>
> $ qvm-remove --force-root qubeVM
> # Traceback:
> File /bin/qvm-remove, line 5 in
>
I just tried to remove some of them.
Well, actually they were a % of a whole backup system qube and I did not finish
the restore.
$ qvm-remove --force-root qubeVM
# Traceback:
File /bin/qvm-remove, line 5 in
sys.exit (main())
/usr/lib/python3.5/site-packages/qubesadmin/qvm_remove.py, line 47
On Thu, March 8, 2018 2:22 am, sevas wrote:
> Can I not change the name of my system installed template names?
If it doesn't let you, you can clone them, then dnf remove the originals.
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Can I not change the name of my system installed template names?
I really want to change them.
I want to change them to original-debian-9 - original-fedora-26
I am having trouble remembering not to edit the actual original templates
and I find myself often wanting to revert my changes.