On Mon, May 08, 2017 at 10:35:34PM +0000, yreb-bird wrote:
> OK I just did this :
> 
> Changing the DVM Template
> 
> You may want to use a non-default template the DVM Template. One example
> is to use a less-trusted template with some less trusted, 3rd party,
> often unsigned, applications installed, such as e.g. 3rd part printer
> drivers.
> 
> In order to regenerate the Disposable VM “snapshot” (called ‘savefile’
> on Qubes) one can use the following command in Dom0:
> 
> [user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-create-default-dvm <custom-template-name>
> 
> This would create a new Disposable VM savefile based on the custom
> template. Now, whenever one opens a file (from any AppVM) in a
> Disposable VM, a Disposable VM based on this template will be used.
> 
> One can easily verify if the new Disposable VM template is indeed based
> on a custom template (in the example below the template called
> “f17-yellow” was used as a basis for the Disposable VM):
> 
> ------
> but, I've given up  how  would  I put the default  template  back  to
> default ?
> [user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-create-default-dvm fedora-23
> 
> ??
> 

Yes, just like that.
[user@dom0 ]$ qvm-create-default-dvm fedora-23

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