On 06/30/2016 01:35 AM, Marek Marczykowski-Górecki wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 10:32:47AM +0200, Alex wrote:
>> I don't know if an existing installation can be "converted" to
>> EFI, and found very little online :(
> 
> Short answer: not easily.
Aww. I guess it's ok this way.

>> Anyway, installed Qubes 3.2 non-efi, XFCE is my desktop environment, at
>> the beginning there are some glitches with icons missing - turns out
>> XFCE has to "index" or "preload" them, because they start appearing
>> after a few minutes. In the meantime, I removed the RPM templates (that
>> were installed even if unselected during setup!),
> 
> Where exactly have you unselected them? The package selection is
> available during installation (not first boot). And there you can
> disable Debian and/or Whonix. But not Fedora, which is always installed.
> 
> What you can see during first boot, is only about creating default VMs,
> based on those already installed templates.
Yes, I unselected them in the installer, software selection package, the
same screen where I selected Qubes+XFCE instead of Qubes+KDE.

On the right pane there are three checkboxes, I suppose for the default
template packages. I unselected the three of them and then selected
Qubes+XFCE before clicking "Done" and continuing with other settings
(timezone, partitioning)

-- 
Alex

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