[qubes-users] Re: Install Qubes in Odroid H2,

2020-04-08 Thread Eloy Beltran


Qubes cannot be started without a virtual machine, and the virtual machine 
cannot be installed if there is not previously an Operating System, I have 
installed it in a QEMU based KVM. If I had loaded the .iso image to USB, the 
message would have been as follows.


Dom0 mode: Relaxed

Interrupt remapping enabled

Enabled directed EOI with ioapic_ack_old on!

ENABLING IO-APIC IRQs

-> Using old ACK method
*..MP-BIOS bug:8254 timer not conected to IO-APIC*

CPU0: No irq handler for vector e7 (IRQ -8)

IRQ7 a=0001[0001,000] v=60[..

You can see all in 

https://forum.odroid.com/viewtopic.php?f=168=37933 
https://forum.odroid.com/viewtopic.php?f=168=38036



El miércoles, 8 de abril de 2020, 12:27:59 (UTC+2), Eloy Beltran escribió:
>
> I've tried, it's all here
>
> https://forum.odroid.com/viewtopic.php?f=168=38036=5d8803576236ab981175dab28b5c9791
>
> https://forum.odroid.com/viewtopic.php?f=168=37933=5d8803576236ab981175dab28b5c9791
>
>
> *Infinite loop in this bootable usb OS video.*
>
> https://mega.nz/#!xMd1FAKI!2UcCrHnQO492_bvYN2SiOkIM9ov3HL9VSmIKCaqaUsc
>
>
> El viernes, 3 de abril de 2020, 7:48:28 (UTC+2), Foppe de Haan escribió:
>>
>> what he means is install Qubes the same way you installed Ubuntu Mate, on 
>> its own drive.
>> That said, did you check in the bios if IOMMU and VT-X and VT-D support 
>> were all enabled?
>>
>

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[qubes-users] Re: Install Qubes in Odroid H2,

2020-04-08 Thread eloybb


I've tried, it's all here

https://forum.odroid.com/viewtopic.php?f=168=38036=5d8803576236ab981175dab28b5c9791

https://forum.odroid.com/viewtopic.php?f=168=37933=5d8803576236ab981175dab28b5c9791


*Infinite loop in this bootable usb OS video.*

https://mega.nz/#!xMd1FAKI!2UcCrHnQO492_bvYN2SiOkIM9ov3HL9VSmIKCaqaUsc


El viernes, 3 de abril de 2020, 7:48:28 (UTC+2), Foppe de Haan escribió:
>
> what he means is install Qubes the same way you installed Ubuntu Mate, on 
> its own drive.
> That said, did you check in the bios if IOMMU and VT-X and VT-D support 
> were all enabled?
>

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[qubes-users] Re: Install Qubes in Odroid H2,

2020-04-02 Thread Foppe de Haan
what he means is install Qubes the same way you installed Ubuntu Mate, on 
its own drive.
That said, did you check in the bios if IOMMU and VT-X and VT-D support 
were all enabled?

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[qubes-users] Re: Install Qubes in Odroid H2,

2020-04-02 Thread eloybb
Es lo que hecho, pero el .iso lo cargo con KVM.

Me has nombrado baremetal, no he encontrado nada al respecto, parecen ser 
servidores de IBM.


El jueves, 2 de abril de 2020, 14:02:50 (UTC+2), Yethal escribió:
>
>
>
> W dniu środa, 1 kwietnia 2020 13:16:28 UTC+2 użytkownik elo...@gmail.com 
> napisał:
>>
>>
>>
>> El martes, 31 de marzo de 2020, 15:29:50 (UTC+2), Yethal escribió:
>>>
>>> In order for Qubes to work inside KVM your CPU would need to support 
>>> nested virtualization. Either switch your hardware or install baremetal
>>>
>>> W dniu sobota, 28 marca 2020 22:40:03 UTC+1 użytkownik elo...@gmail.com 
>>> napisał:

 I install Ubuntu mate 18.04.4LTS Bionic in x86_64bits, in mate 1.20.1 
 in Personal computer Odroid H2, my computer have a CPU J4105 Intel 
 celeron. 
 I install the libraries for the virtualization of the QEMU virtual 
 machine manager, creating a KVM, QEMU supports Xen type hypervisors. 

 The creation of the virtual machine has the following configuration.

 Considering that my personal computer has 8 GB of RAM and 4 TB of disk 
 space, I have allocated 2 CPUs, 4 GB of ram and 100 gigabytes of storage 
 space, the iso image that I downloaded from the official website is Qubes 
 4.0.3 x86_64 bits.iso, is loaded from the hard disk to start 
 virtualization. The virtual network interface is assigned to the device 
 model of the network card, but I can also choose, virtio.

 The installation has no failures, except the warning that my hardware 
 does not support supports IOMMU / VT-d / AMD-Vi.

 When I start Qubes, the last line fails.
 Failed to start Qubes VM sys-net. But the system loads equally, I start 
 Qubes manager.

 When I try to start whonix -ws, the warning becomes apparent, / usr / 
 bin / qvm-start, sys-firewall failed: stdout:
 stderr: failed to start and HVM qube with PCI devices assigned-hardware 
 does not support IOMMU / VT-d / AMD-Vi

 I try to configure the devices, adding network cards, but I get the 
 same results.* In the Bios I have the VT-d display enabled*, I don't 
 know what else to do, in which I have the PVH mode enabled by default, and 
 I have also tried the HVM mode.

 and tried to update sys-whonix, in terminal, and it shows me the same 
 Qube HVM boot failure message.

 Other collateral errors are, Start failed: invalid argument: could not 
 find capabilities for arch = x86_64, see 
 /var/log/libvirt/libxl/libx-driver.log for details.

 The sys-firewall qube is network connected to sys-net, which does not 
 support firewall.

 You may edit the sys-firewall qube firewall rules, but these will not 
 take any effect until you connect it to a working firewall qube.

 Other comments like PVH, mode is hidden since it doesn't support PCI 
 passthrough.

 [image: 20200320_023124.jpg]

 [image: 20200320_024218.jpg]


 I just need to know how to make the HVM mode work, and know how I can 
 transfer files from my USB, since the recognition of USB devices also 
 fails, everything else works perfectly. I have noticed that my Qubes 
 is something different, I give an example.

 In the following video 
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrDo0q9qSXs=937s, at minute 37:54, 
 in the option Domain: anon-whonix many options appear, while I only see 
 one. Only 
 Qube settings.
  
 Thanks, and for the culture, I must not stop trying.

>>>
>>  
>>
>>
>> *Where can I download baremetal?*
>>
>>  Download the Qubes ISO and install it like a regular operating system.
>>
>

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[qubes-users] Re: Install Qubes in Odroid H2,

2020-04-02 Thread Yethal


W dniu środa, 1 kwietnia 2020 13:16:28 UTC+2 użytkownik elo...@gmail.com 
napisał:
>
>
>
> El martes, 31 de marzo de 2020, 15:29:50 (UTC+2), Yethal escribió:
>>
>> In order for Qubes to work inside KVM your CPU would need to support 
>> nested virtualization. Either switch your hardware or install baremetal
>>
>> W dniu sobota, 28 marca 2020 22:40:03 UTC+1 użytkownik elo...@gmail.com 
>> napisał:
>>>
>>> I install Ubuntu mate 18.04.4LTS Bionic in x86_64bits, in mate 1.20.1 in 
>>> Personal computer Odroid H2, my computer have a CPU J4105 Intel celeron. I 
>>> install the libraries for the virtualization of the QEMU virtual machine 
>>> manager, creating a KVM, QEMU supports Xen type hypervisors. 
>>>
>>> The creation of the virtual machine has the following configuration.
>>>
>>> Considering that my personal computer has 8 GB of RAM and 4 TB of disk 
>>> space, I have allocated 2 CPUs, 4 GB of ram and 100 gigabytes of storage 
>>> space, the iso image that I downloaded from the official website is Qubes 
>>> 4.0.3 x86_64 bits.iso, is loaded from the hard disk to start 
>>> virtualization. The virtual network interface is assigned to the device 
>>> model of the network card, but I can also choose, virtio.
>>>
>>> The installation has no failures, except the warning that my hardware 
>>> does not support supports IOMMU / VT-d / AMD-Vi.
>>>
>>> When I start Qubes, the last line fails.
>>> Failed to start Qubes VM sys-net. But the system loads equally, I start 
>>> Qubes manager.
>>>
>>> When I try to start whonix -ws, the warning becomes apparent, / usr / 
>>> bin / qvm-start, sys-firewall failed: stdout:
>>> stderr: failed to start and HVM qube with PCI devices assigned-hardware 
>>> does not support IOMMU / VT-d / AMD-Vi
>>>
>>> I try to configure the devices, adding network cards, but I get the same 
>>> results.* In the Bios I have the VT-d display enabled*, I don't know 
>>> what else to do, in which I have the PVH mode enabled by default, and I 
>>> have also tried the HVM mode.
>>>
>>> and tried to update sys-whonix, in terminal, and it shows me the same 
>>> Qube HVM boot failure message.
>>>
>>> Other collateral errors are, Start failed: invalid argument: could not 
>>> find capabilities for arch = x86_64, see 
>>> /var/log/libvirt/libxl/libx-driver.log for details.
>>>
>>> The sys-firewall qube is network connected to sys-net, which does not 
>>> support firewall.
>>>
>>> You may edit the sys-firewall qube firewall rules, but these will not 
>>> take any effect until you connect it to a working firewall qube.
>>>
>>> Other comments like PVH, mode is hidden since it doesn't support PCI 
>>> passthrough.
>>>
>>> [image: 20200320_023124.jpg]
>>>
>>> [image: 20200320_024218.jpg]
>>>
>>>
>>> I just need to know how to make the HVM mode work, and know how I can 
>>> transfer files from my USB, since the recognition of USB devices also 
>>> fails, everything else works perfectly. I have noticed that my Qubes is 
>>> something different, I give an example.
>>>
>>> In the following video 
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrDo0q9qSXs=937s, at minute 37:54, in 
>>> the option Domain: anon-whonix many options appear, while I only see one. 
>>> Only 
>>> Qube settings.
>>>  
>>> Thanks, and for the culture, I must not stop trying.
>>>
>>
>  
>
>
> *Where can I download baremetal?*
>
>  Download the Qubes ISO and install it like a regular operating system.
>

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[qubes-users] Re: Install Qubes in Odroid H2,

2020-04-01 Thread eloybb


El martes, 31 de marzo de 2020, 15:29:50 (UTC+2), Yethal escribió:
>
> In order for Qubes to work inside KVM your CPU would need to support 
> nested virtualization. Either switch your hardware or install baremetal
>
> W dniu sobota, 28 marca 2020 22:40:03 UTC+1 użytkownik elo...@gmail.com 
> napisał:
>>
>> I install Ubuntu mate 18.04.4LTS Bionic in x86_64bits, in mate 1.20.1 in 
>> Personal computer Odroid H2, my computer have a CPU J4105 Intel celeron. I 
>> install the libraries for the virtualization of the QEMU virtual machine 
>> manager, creating a KVM, QEMU supports Xen type hypervisors. 
>>
>> The creation of the virtual machine has the following configuration.
>>
>> Considering that my personal computer has 8 GB of RAM and 4 TB of disk 
>> space, I have allocated 2 CPUs, 4 GB of ram and 100 gigabytes of storage 
>> space, the iso image that I downloaded from the official website is Qubes 
>> 4.0.3 x86_64 bits.iso, is loaded from the hard disk to start 
>> virtualization. The virtual network interface is assigned to the device 
>> model of the network card, but I can also choose, virtio.
>>
>> The installation has no failures, except the warning that my hardware 
>> does not support supports IOMMU / VT-d / AMD-Vi.
>>
>> When I start Qubes, the last line fails.
>> Failed to start Qubes VM sys-net. But the system loads equally, I start 
>> Qubes manager.
>>
>> When I try to start whonix -ws, the warning becomes apparent, / usr / bin 
>> / qvm-start, sys-firewall failed: stdout:
>> stderr: failed to start and HVM qube with PCI devices assigned-hardware 
>> does not support IOMMU / VT-d / AMD-Vi
>>
>> I try to configure the devices, adding network cards, but I get the same 
>> results.* In the Bios I have the VT-d display enabled*, I don't know 
>> what else to do, in which I have the PVH mode enabled by default, and I 
>> have also tried the HVM mode.
>>
>> and tried to update sys-whonix, in terminal, and it shows me the same 
>> Qube HVM boot failure message.
>>
>> Other collateral errors are, Start failed: invalid argument: could not 
>> find capabilities for arch = x86_64, see 
>> /var/log/libvirt/libxl/libx-driver.log for details.
>>
>> The sys-firewall qube is network connected to sys-net, which does not 
>> support firewall.
>>
>> You may edit the sys-firewall qube firewall rules, but these will not 
>> take any effect until you connect it to a working firewall qube.
>>
>> Other comments like PVH, mode is hidden since it doesn't support PCI 
>> passthrough.
>>
>> [image: 20200320_023124.jpg]
>>
>> [image: 20200320_024218.jpg]
>>
>>
>> I just need to know how to make the HVM mode work, and know how I can 
>> transfer files from my USB, since the recognition of USB devices also 
>> fails, everything else works perfectly. I have noticed that my Qubes is 
>> something different, I give an example.
>>
>> In the following video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrDo0q9qSXs=937s, 
>> at minute 37:54, in the option Domain: anon-whonix many options appear, 
>> while I only see one. Only Qube settings.
>>  
>> Thanks, and for the culture, I must not stop trying.
>>
>
 


*Where can I download baremetal?*

 

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[qubes-users] Re: Install Qubes in Odroid H2,

2020-03-31 Thread Yethal
In order for Qubes to work inside KVM your CPU would need to support nested 
virtualization. Either switch your hardware or install baremetal

W dniu sobota, 28 marca 2020 22:40:03 UTC+1 użytkownik elo...@gmail.com 
napisał:
>
> I install Ubuntu mate 18.04.4LTS Bionic in x86_64bits, in mate 1.20.1 in 
> Personal computer Odroid H2, my computer have a CPU J4105 Intel celeron. I 
> install the libraries for the virtualization of the QEMU virtual machine 
> manager, creating a KVM, QEMU supports Xen type hypervisors. 
>
> The creation of the virtual machine has the following configuration.
>
> Considering that my personal computer has 8 GB of RAM and 4 TB of disk 
> space, I have allocated 2 CPUs, 4 GB of ram and 100 gigabytes of storage 
> space, the iso image that I downloaded from the official website is Qubes 
> 4.0.3 x86_64 bits.iso, is loaded from the hard disk to start 
> virtualization. The virtual network interface is assigned to the device 
> model of the network card, but I can also choose, virtio.
>
> The installation has no failures, except the warning that my hardware does 
> not support supports IOMMU / VT-d / AMD-Vi.
>
> When I start Qubes, the last line fails.
> Failed to start Qubes VM sys-net. But the system loads equally, I start 
> Qubes manager.
>
> When I try to start whonix -ws, the warning becomes apparent, / usr / bin 
> / qvm-start, sys-firewall failed: stdout:
> stderr: failed to start and HVM qube with PCI devices assigned-hardware 
> does not support IOMMU / VT-d / AMD-Vi
>
> I try to configure the devices, adding network cards, but I get the same 
> results.* In the Bios I have the VT-d display enabled*, I don't know what 
> else to do, in which I have the PVH mode enabled by default, and I have 
> also tried the HVM mode.
>
> and tried to update sys-whonix, in terminal, and it shows me the same Qube 
> HVM boot failure message.
>
> Other collateral errors are, Start failed: invalid argument: could not 
> find capabilities for arch = x86_64, see 
> /var/log/libvirt/libxl/libx-driver.log for details.
>
> The sys-firewall qube is network connected to sys-net, which does not 
> support firewall.
>
> You may edit the sys-firewall qube firewall rules, but these will not take 
> any effect until you connect it to a working firewall qube.
>
> Other comments like PVH, mode is hidden since it doesn't support PCI 
> passthrough.
>
> [image: 20200320_023124.jpg]
>
> [image: 20200320_024218.jpg]
>
>
> I just need to know how to make the HVM mode work, and know how I can 
> transfer files from my USB, since the recognition of USB devices also 
> fails, everything else works perfectly. I have noticed that my Qubes is 
> something different, I give an example.
>
> In the following video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrDo0q9qSXs=937s, 
> at minute 37:54, in the option Domain: anon-whonix many options appear, 
> while I only see one. Only Qube settings.
>  
> Thanks, and for the culture, I must not stop trying.
>

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