On Thursday, March 29, 2018 at 10:31:59 PM UTC-4, sevas wrote:
> Hi. I think that was only half of the answer. I have had this problem too: of 
> removing original templates; ie- debian-9, fedora-26.
> 
> The documentation; 
> https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/remove-vm-manually/
> is only viable via templates that are not "installed by (system/dom0)".
> 
> The GUI gives the error "You cannot remove templates that were installed by 
> (system/dom0)". The TTY gives that error plus many more, even when following 
> the 
> documentation above. 
> 
> I had to reinstall my entire system because I interrupted a backup restore 
> and 
> the restore gave me too many templates that were "installed by system": 
> debian-9; debian-9-1; fedora-26; fedora-26-1
> 
> A small bug that should be noted: sometimes when deleting qubes, they still 
> have 
> a target.wants at boot.

I couldn't the original dvm template.  It was just keep telling domain was in 
use but I coudln't figure out where lol.  could delete custom dvm templates np. 
  Not sure about other default qubes didn't try.  Was curious about that myself 
never had that problem in 3.2


I have also had the exact same problem with restore,   was giving me double 
vms. Figured this out after reinstalling whole system lmao.  and it happened to 
me again and realized it was from restore backup.   It doubled the ones that 
were previously installed instead of overwriting them.

 But so instead of just deleting the ones with 0.0kb i just deleted all appvms 
and restored them again and let it finish.

now no errors on boot now except the usual failed to install kernel modules or 
something marek said while back it was safe to ignore.

Also made sure not to select use all template with whonix updatevm because then 
fedora can't update and you have to edit some config file.  I had to reinstall 
whole system cuase of that too just be on the safe side haha.

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