[qubes-users] Re: Qubes 4.0 on Dell XPS 13 9360 no longer boots anything!

2018-04-05 Thread billollib


 Oh, one more thing.  If I *don't* hit F12 during boot, and I have the external 
hard drive detached, then it comes up with the "no boot device" error.  It will 
boot through the USB using legacy mode by default, but will crump if the drive 
isn't plugged in.  Then I have to hit return (which reboots the machine), hit 
F12, and choose Windows or KDE neon from the boot list.  I'm sure there's a way 
to tell it to use KDE neon/UEFI by default, but I don't know what it is.

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[qubes-users] Re: Qubes 4.0 on Dell XPS 13 9360 no longer boots anything!

2018-04-05 Thread billollib
I don't know if this will be of any help, but with R4 rc4, I installed it on a 
Dell laptop and had a similar problem with dual boot (though I installed Qubes 
on a second external hard drive). The UEFI stuff just didn't work. My solutions 
was to install Qubes in legacy mode, but left Windows in UEFI.  I couldn't use 
the grub menu to boot, but instead had to hit F12 during boot to bring up the 
BIOS boot sequence menu.  From that, I could choose either Windows or KDE neon 
from the UEFI list, or qubes from the legacy list.  Note that this meant that I 
had a /boot/efi on the external drive *and* a /boot/efi on my native drive.  I 
haven't installed R4 on my internal drive yet, but plan to do it this weekend.

I suspect that you can probably choose to boot Windows from the BIOS boot 
sequence menu if you have both legacy and UEFI turned on.

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