Hello,

On 10 March 2018 at 22:52, 'MirrorWay' via qubes-users <
qubes-users@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> You can probably simplify this by basing it on named dispvms.
> That way you don't have to keep an xterm open somewhere, nor do you need
> to extract the dispvm name from Xwindows.
> Just restart the dispvm after you close the app.
>
> For example, assuming disp-untrusted is already running:
> $ qvm-run -p disp-untrusted firefox ; qvm-shutdown disp-untrusted ;
> qvm-start disp-untrusted
> -p above causes the qvm-run to block until you close firefox. Then it
> restarts the named dispvm, which stays running until the next launch
> request.
>
>
I've tested your suggestion, unfortunately this will not work like a normal
disposable VM.
I have downloaded an HTML-page in the disp-untrusted VM and when it gets
closed and started the next time, the file is still there.
This means it doesn't behave like a real disposable VM.

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