'awokd' via qubes-users wrote:
Qubes:
Is there Qubes documentation outlining the steps to increase the size
of /boot, or does one follow general disk management, with tools like
using GParted for example. Although the disk is a LUKS encrypted
volume. Can one decrypt, use GParted to resize,
Qubes:
Are you currently running it, can you give any feedback?
Yes, running 4.1. Haven't tried gui or audio domains yet, but so far
everything works fine. Think a couple people have run into no QWT being
available for 4.1, but it's not something I need.
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Hi,
I spent some time installing Qubes OS on my Dell Precision 5750 and thought
I would share the notes for others and future me.
Summary:
- NVMe drives are not detected in installer (F12 -> BIOS -> Storage ->
Disable RAID and switch to AHCI)
- BIOS must disable secure boot in order
Qubes:
Is there Qubes documentation outlining the steps to increase the size of
/boot, or does one follow general disk management, with tools like using
GParted for example. Although the disk is a LUKS encrypted volume. Can
one decrypt, use GParted to resize, and then encrypt again?
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