'Zeko' via qubes-users:
>
> I changed autostart to False in the qubes.xml entry for sys-usb but the OS
> still starts sys-usb and panicks like before.
In that same file and general location, remove the line beginning with
. This
will remove the USB PCI controller from sys-usb.
> Also if I
'Zeko' via qubes-users:
> [ OK ] Stopped target Local File Systems
> Unmounting /boot... (if it matters, boot is on a USB device)
Probably.
> [ 172.272900 ] usb 1-12: USB disconnect, device number 3
> [ OK ] Unmounted /boot.
> [ OK ] Stopped File System Check on /dev/disk/by-uuid/... (haven't
Sorry about the delay, I had a week of ddrescuing a failing drive to distract
me. I've managed to boot the Qubes DVD (EFI settings were originally preventing
me) but didn't get the rescue process to work, it keeps asking me for passwords
to non-Qubes luks partitions. I can open the partition
Or you can just press F12, anytime during boot, it goes into verbose mode right
away.
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'Zeko' via qubes-users:
Hello
I ran sudo qubesctl state.sls qvm.sys-usb on a LUKS install with USB keyboard
and mouse. (Yeah bad idea)
I use a removable drive to boot since I multiboot on that PC and the drive was
unmounted at the time so the command reported that 4 out of 5 steps succeeded
Hello
I ran sudo qubesctl state.sls qvm.sys-usb on a LUKS install with USB keyboard
and mouse. (Yeah bad idea)
I use a removable drive to boot since I multiboot on that PC and the drive was
unmounted at the time so the command reported that 4 out of 5 steps succeeded
while grubconfig failed.