W dniu środa, 6 grudnia 2017 19:44:47 UTC+1 użytkownik Ray Joseph napisał:
> The last 3 successful boots took 10 tries.  
>  This is a Toshiba laptop (satellite).  It has run Windows 8 & 10. Debian 8 & 
> 9, Qubes-OS v3.2, v4.0 rc1.  v4.0 rc two also had intermittent keyboard 
> support.  v4.0rc3 is a little more predictable, 2 out of 3 failed boots.
> 
> Reading forum messages, suggests this might be some kind of race on who gets 
> control of the USB controller first.  I looked in 
> /etc/qubes-rpc/policy/InputKeyboard and it contains:
> $anyvm  $anyvm  deny
> 
> OK, maybe that is not valuable.
> 
> One message said that the USB keyboard and mouse could be hidden during boot 
> so it would be available for dom0.  In order to do that, it seems I should 
> open a terminal in USBvm and see what ports are there and what is connected.  
> So I clicked on applications, scrolled down to USBvm | terminal and selected 
> it.  Nothing happened.
> 
> I opened xl top to see all vms.  dom0 was there and the net family but they 
> were all blocked probably because my network is down; I don't have my AP with 
> me.  So I went back and tried to start USBvm.  It shows up in xl top as 
> paused.  After about 1 min, it disappear.  So I closed all vms and tried to 
> start USBvm.  I got the same result.  
> 
> I can't tell what is going on.  
> 
> What might be stopping USBvm from running?
> 
> When it is running, I believe I can use lsusb to see what is connected.  So I 
> can plug USB sticks into the available ports to see what the system calls 
> those ports.  I expect that what is left over is the keyboard and mouse 
> internal ports.
> 
> I would appreciate any information the help correct my understanding and 
> solution method.
> 
> Ray

It's possible that USBVM does not start due to disabled VT-d or pci strictreset 
set to true. Check xl dmesg for info on VT-d and qvm-prefs for info on pci 
strictreset

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