Another work around is to burn the Qubes iso onto a DVD. Boot from that DVD and
install. Seems to work every time. I get an error message but the resulting
Linux seems to work. I am not satisfied. I will work on this some more next
week.
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Hi. I have had some different symptoms with different distros on different
computers. In one set of cases of installing a distribution of Linux on a USB
key it does strange things. A live version on a USB key will start run as
though it is happy. Then when I install off the same USB key, the
During qubes installation, the wizard trigger an "unsupported hardware error"
on my x220, saying that VT-d is not enable, which is weird because it is in the
BIOS settings. I tried to continue with the install anyway, but when I boot on
qubes all I get is a black screen.
Is very weird,