Re: [qubes-users] iommu=no-igfx

2017-10-18 Thread David Hobach



On 10/17/2017 08:08 PM, Roy Bernat wrote:

On Tuesday, 17 October 2017 11:01:04 UTC-4, David Hobach  wrote:

i have dell xps 9360 ( kaby lake i7 intel 620 )

when i installed qubes after installation the qubes didnt succeeded to start .

work around that worked was to remove from grub the iommu=no-igfx  and after 
this

everything went well .   is there an issue to add this option ?


(thought you meant remove here)

This is about having that option removed:

No, it should even be more secure that way. Apparently the Qubes devs
only added it due to some problems without it (which you don't seem to
have). There's a related bug @qubes-issues.


But when i add this the computer cant load qubes .  It restart the machine .


Yes, keep it removed.

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Re: [qubes-users] iommu=no-igfx

2017-10-17 Thread Roy Bernat
On Tuesday, 17 October 2017 11:01:04 UTC-4, David Hobach  wrote:
> > i have dell xps 9360 ( kaby lake i7 intel 620 )
> > 
> > when i installed qubes after installation the qubes didnt succeeded to 
> > start .
> > 
> > work around that worked was to remove from grub the iommu=no-igfx  and 
> > after this
> > 
> > everything went well .   is there an issue to add this option ?
> 
> No, it should even be more secure that way. Apparently the Qubes devs 
> only added it due to some problems without it (which you don't seem to 
> have). There's a related bug @qubes-issues.

But when i add this the computer cant load qubes .  It restart the machine . 

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Re: [qubes-users] iommu=no-igfx

2017-10-17 Thread David Hobach

i have dell xps 9360 ( kaby lake i7 intel 620 )

when i installed qubes after installation the qubes didnt succeeded to start .

work around that worked was to remove from grub the iommu=no-igfx  and after 
this

everything went well .   is there an issue to add this option ?


No, it should even be more secure that way. Apparently the Qubes devs 
only added it due to some problems without it (which you don't seem to 
have). There's a related bug @qubes-issues.


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