dimi:
On Monday, December 17, 2018 at 10:40:45 AM UTC+2, awokd wrote:
1) I usually use qvm-remove to delete VMs, but Qube Manager should do
exactly the same thing. Are you making sure they're shutdown before
deleting?
2) rm to delete the old menu entries and log files. I guess lvremove to
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On Monday, December 17, 2018 at 10:40:45 AM UTC+2, awokd wrote:
> dimi wrote on 12/17/18 7:03 AM:
> > On Sunday, December 16, 2018 at 11:32:57 PM UTC+2, awokd wrote:
> >> dimi wrote on 12/13/18 2:10 PM:
> >>> Having fun with qubes r4 but can't help myself with this problem.
> >>>
> >>> sudo lvs, sh
dimi wrote on 12/17/18 7:03 AM:
On Sunday, December 16, 2018 at 11:32:57 PM UTC+2, awokd wrote:
dimi wrote on 12/13/18 2:10 PM:
Having fun with qubes r4 but can't help myself with this problem.
sudo lvs, shows me a bunch of deleted VM's that 'seem' to eat up my disk space.
1) Mostly used Qu
On Sunday, December 16, 2018 at 11:32:57 PM UTC+2, awokd wrote:
> dimi wrote on 12/13/18 2:10 PM:
> > Having fun with qubes r4 but can't help myself with this problem.
> >
> > sudo lvs, shows me a bunch of deleted VM's that 'seem' to eat up my disk
> > space.
> >
> >
> > 1) Mostly used Qubes M
dimi wrote on 12/13/18 2:10 PM:
Having fun with qubes r4 but can't help myself with this problem.
sudo lvs, shows me a bunch of deleted VM's that 'seem' to eat up my disk space.
1) Mostly used Qubes Manager to delete them. How do you delete appVM's /
TemplateVM's the right way so that no zom
Having fun with qubes r4 but can't help myself with this problem.
sudo lvs, shows me a bunch of deleted VM's that 'seem' to eat up my disk space.
1) Mostly used Qubes Manager to delete them. How do you delete appVM's /
TemplateVM's the right way so that no zombies will up on sudo lvs?
2) Why