IIUC, for pvgrub, you need to choose it as kernel for the particular AppVM.
Have you done so?
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I think I can't get the passwors right... But what do you mean with that there
would be no other alternative to reinstall? Can I do it from the disk password
screen, could you explain me how to do that. Or is it just better to go a
computer specialist and that he could solve the problem for me?
On 04/15/2017 12:12 AM, Vít Šesták wrote:
> IIUC, for pvgrub, you need to choose it as kernel for the particular AppVM.
> Have you done so?
>
I did; I boot coldkernel on Debian templates, so I know how to work with
pvgrub. The problem is that it just isn't generating a grub.cfg file.
This is the
On 04/15/2017 12:38 AM, Reg Tiangha wrote:
> I guess I was wrong. The Anbox installer tries to install a 4.4 kernel
> and then fails compiling the Anbox dkms module due to the lack of kernel
> sources (I'm running a Qubes dom0 vm kernel).
>
> So I guess eventually, figuring out how to get a valid
On Sat, Apr 15, 2017 at 12:06:34AM -0700, rubboe...@gmail.com wrote:
> I think I can't get the passwors right... But what do you mean with that
> there would be no other alternative to reinstall? Can I do it from the disk
> password screen, could you explain me how to do that. Or is it just
On 04/15/2017 04:44 AM, Foppe de Haan wrote:
> also needed: rpm-sign, sparse, openssl-devel
>
> and creating a signing key, see e.g. here: http://fedoranews.org/tchung/gpg/
>
Thanks for all of that.
The signing part isn't that important though, unless you were planning
on distributing the
On Sat, Apr 15, 2017 at 04:14:32PM +0300, Eva Star wrote:
> At the AppVM firewall settings set to "allow DNS queries" and ICMP traffic
> as well. (other network access set to deny)
>
> I trying to get IP addresses of github.com with "ping" or "getent hosts
> github.com", or "dig +short
I followed the procedure to migrating between two physical machines
described at https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/backup-restore/.
I installed Qubes from Qubes-R3.2-x86_64.iso on the new machine. I
chose the custom option to install no VMs, just dom0.
I then restored backups of dom0 and all my
Reg Tiangha:
> On 04/15/2017 01:06 PM, qubenix wrote:
>> peter...@hushmail.com:
>>> Is there a script to randomize hostname on each boot?
>>>
>> I think blank hostname is better than randomized. How would it be
>> randomized: dictionary words, rng, cycling popular hostnames, etc.? Your
>>
On Saturday, April 15, 2017 at 3:06:52 PM UTC-4, qubenix wrote:
> peter...@hushmail.com:
> >
> > Is there a script to randomize hostname on each boot?
> >
> I think blank hostname is better than randomized. How would it be
> randomized: dictionary words, rng, cycling popular hostnames, etc.?
On 04/15/2017 01:06 PM, qubenix wrote:
> peter...@hushmail.com:
>> Is there a script to randomize hostname on each boot?
>>
> I think blank hostname is better than randomized. How would it be
> randomized: dictionary words, rng, cycling popular hostnames, etc.? Your
> randomization method may make
Okey, I will try to do it how you explain to me. So I need to get first a USB
with windows on it, that i can download online? But when I insert the USB there
wont popup a window or something how can I go back to windows from that USB? If
you can give me a detailed guide on how to do it I might
I've tried the Xenial HVM way. Maybe I should perform a clean installation of
Xenial, because the VM is partially broken from previous experiments. (I have
to boot to recovery mode, remount / as rw and continue booting.) Nevertheless,
I got to a similar point: The Android is accessible from adb
On Wednesday, April 12, 2017 at 6:30:51 PM UTC-4, mystre...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello, i hope you can help me.
> After I install Qubes to the SSD and reboot, it does not recognize the SSD as
> a bootable device. Using the same install procedures on another SSD (SATA),
> everything works fine.
peter...@hushmail.com:
>
> Is there a script to randomize hostname on each boot?
>
I think blank hostname is better than randomized. How would it be
randomized: dictionary words, rng, cycling popular hostnames, etc.? Your
randomization method may make you more identifiable than blank.
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On Saturday, April 15, 2017 at 12:10:12 PM UTC-4, rubb...@gmail.com wrote:
> Okey, I will try to do it how you explain to me. So I need to get first a USB
> with windows on it, that i can download online? But when I insert the USB
> there wont popup a window or something how can I go back to
On 2017-04-15 10:59 AM, Vít Šesták wrote:
I've tried the Xenial HVM way. Maybe I should perform a clean installation of
Xenial, because the VM is partially broken from previous experiments. (I have
to boot to recovery mode, remount / as rw and continue booting.) Nevertheless,
I got to a
On 04/15/2017 05:13 PM, Unman wrote:
I trying to get IP addresses of github.com with "ping" or "getent hosts
github.com", or "dig +short github.com", but it does not resolve IP
addresses of github at VM.
Why? Thanks.
What is the AppVM connected to and are you using Tor upstream?
At the AppVM firewall settings set to "allow DNS queries" and ICMP
traffic as well. (other network access set to deny)
I trying to get IP addresses of github.com with "ping" or "getent hosts
github.com", or "dig +short github.com", but it does not resolve IP
addresses of github at VM.
Why?
On Sat, Apr 15, 2017 at 07:16:15PM +0300, Eva Star wrote:
> On 04/15/2017 05:13 PM, Unman wrote:
> >
> >>I trying to get IP addresses of github.com with "ping" or "getent hosts
> >>github.com", or "dig +short github.com", but it does not resolve IP
> >>addresses of github at VM.
> >>
> >>Why?
On 04/15/2017 11:15 PM, Unman wrote:
On Sat, Apr 15, 2017 at 07:16:15PM +0300, Eva Star wrote:
On 04/15/2017 05:13 PM, Unman wrote:
I trying to get IP addresses of github.com with "ping" or "getent hosts
github.com", or "dig +short github.com", but it does not resolve IP
addresses of github
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