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On Sun, Jan 07, 2018 at 04:59:44AM -0800, Fabrizio Romano Genovese wrote:
> Ok, I dug a bit deeper into this. It doesn't look like a problem of how much
> memory I give to VMs. Essentially, my QubesOS boots in two different ways:
>
> - When
On Sunday, January 7, 2018 at 1:59:45 PM UTC+1, Fabrizio Romano Genovese wrote:
> Ok, I dug a bit deeper into this. It doesn't look like a problem of how much
> memory I give to VMs. Essentially, my QubesOS boots in two different ways:
>
> - When QubesOS is happy, it starts in ~1 min (yup,
On Sunday, January 7, 2018 at 1:59:45 PM UTC+1, Fabrizio Romano Genovese wrote:
> Ok, I dug a bit deeper into this. It doesn't look like a problem of how much
> memory I give to VMs. Essentially, my QubesOS boots in two different ways:
>
> - When QubesOS is happy, it starts in ~1 min (yup,
Ok, I dug a bit deeper into this. It doesn't look like a problem of how much
memory I give to VMs. Essentially, my QubesOS boots in two different ways:
- When QubesOS is happy, it starts in ~1 min (yup, starting up all the VMs
still takes a while). The overall system is very reactive, for
On Thursday, 4 January 2018 11:49:45 GMT Fabrizio Romano Genovese wrote:
> Looking at the console messages at startup, it looks like the problem is
> that Qubes takes more than one minute to boot sys-net, sys-firewall,
> sys-usb and sys-whonix. That was not the case in 3.2.
>
> Also, when giving
As the title says, Qubes 4.0rc3 boot is very slow compared to Qubes 3.2.
Looking at the console messages at startup, it looks like the problem is that
Qubes takes more than one minute to boot sys-net, sys-firewall, sys-usb and
sys-whonix. That was not the case in 3.2.
Also, when giving