Re: [qubes-users] Want to install graphics card after QubesOS 4.0.1 is installed. Will there be problems?

2019-06-16 Thread Jules Diez

> Dual-booting is a pain. I did it for a while on one of my machines and 
> Windows kept breaking GRUB every major update. When you add the below 
> hard drive, you might have to regenerate your Qubes UEFI boot entry. 
> Search this list for efibootmgr if that happens.

I dual boot but i forget about a proper grub, default is for Qubes without any 
UEFI in BIOS and when I need to use Windows I activated all UEFI and boot 
manually on the bios setting. Working so far but not really nice to do ... 

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Re: [qubes-users] Want to install graphics card after QubesOS 4.0.1 is installed. Will there be problems?

2019-06-08 Thread 'awokd' via qubes-users

'interested_in_QubesOS' via qubes-users wrote on 6/8/19 3:54 PM:

"Try it first with CSM enabled; reason being Qubes will install in GRUB mode without 
it so when you re-enable there wouldn't be a UEFI boot entry."

Will it install MBR with CSM enabled? I only need GPT.
Important note: My CSM doesn't completely switch to legacy boot mode, like some 
other (bad) UEFI designs, hence why my Windows 10 install still works with CSM. 
It just adds support for older hardware and operating systems.

(Finally realized reply all makes my replies public, R.I.P. hopes and dreams of 
those who want to see my previous replies. XD)


Might have had that backwards then, try CSM disabled first.

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Re: [qubes-users] Want to install graphics card after QubesOS 4.0.1 is installed. Will there be problems?

2019-06-08 Thread 'interested_in_QubesOS' via qubes-users
"Try it first with CSM enabled; reason being Qubes will install in GRUB mode 
without it so when you re-enable there wouldn't be a UEFI boot entry."

Will it install MBR with CSM enabled? I only need GPT.
Important note: My CSM doesn't completely switch to legacy boot mode, like some 
other (bad) UEFI designs, hence why my Windows 10 install still works with CSM. 
It just adds support for older hardware and operating systems.

(Finally realized reply all makes my replies public, R.I.P. hopes and dreams of 
those who want to see my previous replies. XD)

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Re: [qubes-users] Want to install graphics card after QubesOS 4.0.1 is installed. Will there be problems?

2019-06-07 Thread 'awokd' via qubes-users

'interested_in_QubesOS' via qubes-users wrote on 6/7/19 12:08 AM:

The reason I want to do what the title of this post says is I want to dual 
boot, however my graphics card doesn't completely work without CSM and common 
wisdom says having that off for installing an OS for a UEFI machine will save 
me headache. I also can't change my default GPU, my UEFI changes it 
automatically depending on if my graphics card is sloted in.

My plan:
Step 1: Install Qubes OS 4.0.1 with CSM disabled and with no graphics card,


Try it first with CSM enabled; reason being Qubes will install in GRUB 
mode without it so when you re-enable there wouldn't be a UEFI boot entry.



Step 2; do the needed tasks (updating VM's, setting up anti-evil maid, ect.),
Step 3; change CSM setting to enabled in UEFI menu,


Add nouveau.modeset=0 somewhere in here (double-check my spelling).


Step 4; insert my Nvidia graphics card in the first PCIe slot,
Step 5; after all that start up my PC and install Nouveau drivers in dom0 if 
Qubes doesn't already have Nouveau drivers.


Shouldn't need drivers if you do the modeset.


Good plan or no? What sort of problem(s) could I come come across, if any?


Dual-booting is a pain. I did it for a while on one of my machines and 
Windows kept breaking GRUB every major update. When you add the below 
hard drive, you might have to regenerate your Qubes UEFI boot entry. 
Search this list for efibootmgr if that happens.



Unplugging my Windows install hard drive is probably a good idea.
Agreed.


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[qubes-users] Want to install graphics card after QubesOS 4.0.1 is installed. Will there be problems?

2019-06-06 Thread 'interested_in_QubesOS' via qubes-users
The reason I want to do what the title of this post says is I want to dual 
boot, however my graphics card doesn't completely work without CSM and common 
wisdom says having that off for installing an OS for a UEFI machine will save 
me headache. I also can't change my default GPU, my UEFI changes it 
automatically depending on if my graphics card is sloted in.

My plan:
Step 1: Install Qubes OS 4.0.1 with CSM disabled and with no graphics card,
Step 2; do the needed tasks (updating VM's, setting up anti-evil maid, ect.),
Step 3; change CSM setting to enabled in UEFI menu,
Step 4; insert my Nvidia graphics card in the first PCIe slot,
Step 5; after all that start up my PC and install Nouveau drivers in dom0 if 
Qubes doesn't already have Nouveau drivers.

Good plan or no? What sort of problem(s) could I come come across, if any?

Unplugging my Windows install hard drive is probably a good idea.

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