Re: [qubes-users] manually import VM's

2019-04-16 Thread 'awokd' via qubes-users
Chris Laprise wrote on 4/16/19 9:48 PM: Perhaps you could define the secondary storage as a Qubes storage pool, then create empty vms in that pool. Finally, mv/lvrename/snapshot/ln (your choice, depending on type of storage and preference) your existing volumes as necessary. Thank you,

Re: [qubes-users] manually import VM's

2019-04-16 Thread Chris Laprise
On 4/16/19 5:56 AM, 'awokd' via qubes-users wrote: awokd wrote on 9/26/18 9:55 PM: cyberian@national.shitposting.agency wrote on 9/25/18 7:05 PM: I will be reimaging a QubesOS machine.  Will I be able to save the existing VM's manually and import into the fresh Install of Qubes? I would like

Re: [qubes-users] manually import VM's

2019-04-16 Thread 'awokd' via qubes-users
awokd wrote on 9/26/18 9:55 PM: cyberian@national.shitposting.agency wrote on 9/25/18 7:05 PM: I will be reimaging a QubesOS machine.  Will I be able to save the existing VM's manually and import into the fresh Install of Qubes? I would like to do the backup operation without needing to

Re: [qubes-users] manually import VM's

2018-09-26 Thread 'awokd' via qubes-users
cyberian@national.shitposting.agency wrote on 9/25/18 7:05 PM: I will be reimaging a QubesOS machine. Will I be able to save the existing VM's manually and import into the fresh Install of Qubes? I would like to do the backup operation without needing to actually boot up the existing OS, and

[qubes-users] manually import VM's

2018-09-25 Thread cyberian
I will be reimaging a QubesOS machine. Will I be able to save the existing VM's manually and import into the fresh Install of Qubes? I would like to do the backup operation without needing to actually boot up the existing OS, and then restore the backed up volumes after an install. -- You