On 09/28/2017 10:55 AM, Johannes Graumann wrote:
On Wed, 2017-09-27 at 13:19 +0200, Johannes Graumann wrote:
Gentlepeople,
I recently managed to install the community whonix templates into my
4.0 setup and have since been striving to recreate the arrangements
of
proxyvms etc. I ran in 3.2.
In this process I erroneously create a vm called 'sys-whonix-gw',
using
the whonix-gw template. I proceeded to remove this vm using 'qvm-
remove' and ever since all qubes functionality does not come up at
reboot. Investigating the output of 'systemctl status qubesd' et al,
I
became aware of an error thrown that reports 'sys-whonix-gw' as
missing
... apparently there are remnants of that vm left in the system
despite
me calling 'qvm-remove'.
Short of a reinstall, is there anything I can do to rescue this
situation?
Thanks for any pointers.
Sincerely, Joh
Any hit at all?
Joh
Hi Joh,
I found quite a few bits and pieces of VMs lying around when looking at
how to recover VMs from my previous install. This might take a while,
but you can run the following commands in a root terminal session on dom0:
# cd /
# grep -r <vmname> * 2>/dev/null
No guarantees, and be careful what you remove/edit, but it's worth a shot.
Ron
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