I also had to change
$type:TemplateVM $default allow,target=sys-whonix
to
$type:TemplateVM $default allow,target=sys-net
to make the Qubes repo work in Fedora (Template and AppVMs). All other repos
and the Qubes Repo in the Debian template worked as expected.
There is some kind of bug or
> Check this here:
> https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/2841
We discussed this issue recently on this mailing list. I also tried the
suggestion from above now, and it did not fix it on my Thinkpad X230. The
default iommu=no-igfx option works fine though.
However, the suggestion
On Wednesday, April 11, 2018 at 7:05:04 PM UTC+7, 97a6sd67fs9 wrote:
> In order not to ruin my 3.2 production installation I bought a new NVME SSD.
> After disk replacement I installed Qubes 4.0 and test my needs. Then I put
> the old SSD back in and now my PC doesn't start anymore. It hangs on
On Wednesday, April 11, 2018 at 8:36:23 PM UTC+7, 97a6sd67fs9 wrote:
> Pure notebook only.
>
> Maybe I have to repair the boot sector or grub? I don't know how...
>
Have a look at https://www.supergrubdisk.org/ . I haven't tried it out myself,
yet.
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Hi 799,
just to be clear, my only intention was to help fellow newbie Andreas not to
jump on your attempt to help.
> I am using Coreboot with SeaBIOS as Payload and everything works supernice
> and like the best Laptop I have ever had.
The Thinkpad X230 is a good laptop -- that's why I bought
On Wednesday, April 11, 2018 at 12:42:57 PM UTC+7, berto0...@gmail.com wrote:
> I also had to change
>
> $type:TemplateVM $default allow,target=sys-whonix
>
> to
>
>
> $type:TemplateVM $default allow,target=sys-net
>
> to make the Qubes repo work in Fedora (Template and AppVMs). All other
> It's in a bit of an indeterminate state right now:
> https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/2971. Did regenerating
> initramfs with host only fix it for you, or did you just leave the
> keyboard setting on US on the reinstall?
Actually, I just pressed the keys as on an imaginary US
> Are you using a non-default keyboard layout? You might have to regenerate
> initramfs with the host only option.
Thanks. It turned out that Qubes always assumes an US keyboard layout for the
LUKS unlock, even if a different keyboard was specified in the installation. I
had an ASCII character
> Did you try step #11 under
> https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/uefi-troubleshooting/#cannot-start-installation-installation-completes-successfully-but-then-bios-loops-at-boot-device-selection-hangs-at-four-penguins-after-choosing-test-media-and-install-qubes-os-in-grub-menu
This also fixed it for
I'm having the same issue on a Thinkpad X230 with the latest Lenovo BIOS
(2.71). Installation went fine, XEN is booting and throwing many lines without
any obvious errors (please let me know how to obtain that log as text if
possible, else I have an actual photo of the screen), the the screen
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