[qubes-users] Re: newbie question about port forwarding and remote connection

2016-07-06 Thread Nicola Schwendener
Hi Eva, 
thank you very much for your time and your answer:
> > ... this is the most important question: you mean I cannot attach a second 
> > disk to my HVM windows? or I cannot attach automatically on startup?
> >
> Yes, you can not attach it to windowsHVM by default. You can enable this 
> option, but (currently) it can lead to data loss.
> 
> But you can attach your other disks to any other unix based AppVMs and 
> download files, then move files to WindowsHVM without any troubles.
I think I cannot understand... I've a bunch of disks in raid (almost 4TB) that 
are currently a second disk in a Windows environment. These data are documents, 
photo (>100'000), videos (>10'000), music  
when you say:
> But you can attach your other disks to any other unix based AppVMs and 
> download files, then move files to WindowsHVM without any troubles.
you mean I've to copy or to move from the data disk mounted on a Linux appVM to 
a "temporary" folder in windows, edit (or do whatever I want) and then move 
back to the linux appvm and back to the data disk? 
I imagine doing that for a bunch of files are ok... but If, for example, I need 
to work with lightroom or other tools that collect, organize all files, is 
impossible.

best regads
Nick

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[qubes-users] Re: newbie question about port forwarding and remote connection

2016-07-06 Thread Eva Star

and I've to use photoshop and lightroom (which I've purchased). do they run in 
a HVM environment?


I have not tried to install these applications into windows HVM. I guess that they 
will run, but with strange usability speed. Because there is no GPU for 
Photoshop&Lightroom to draw images on Windows HVM. As I know you can 
pass-through your secondary GPU to Windows and this will work fine, but I do not 
have secondary GPU and display to test it


You mean I've to install a separated graphic card? well I could try.. then I 
will use in the windows HVM?... I will try...



Yes, and monitor... And it's not currently guaranteed at Qubes that such 
configuration will work. Anyway, I suggest to start with a study of the 
system.




... this is the most important question: you mean I cannot attach a second disk 
to my HVM windows? or I cannot attach automatically on startup?

Yes, you can not attach it to windowsHVM by default. You can enable this 
option, but (currently) it can lead to data loss.


But you can attach your other disks to any other unix based AppVMs and 
download files, then move files to WindowsHVM without any troubles.



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