On Fri, 9 Nov 2018 10:45:06 -0500
LMiller M <56lmil...@gmail.com> wrote:

>Ok back with the laptop. During boot up, dom0 green state, sys-net green
>state. WiFi connection good, and can reboot! Lol
>
>But with that said nothing else auto loads. I have to start fedora-26 and
>it will.
>
>When trying to start sys-firewall I get error ( PCI device 02:00.0 is in
>use by driver xenlight domain sys-net
>Log: /var/log/libvirt/libxl/libxl-driver.log
>
>I don’t see this log listed with sys-net, there are no logs with
>sys-firewall. I don’t see this listed in the Qubes log either.
>
>I have looked up help, but others have usb issues. I don’t have any
>attached and not trying to do anything with them as stated .
>
>I tried command qvm-pci attach —persistent —option permissive=True —option
>no-strict-reset
>
>But I’m missing something so it’s not working. I’m in the right direction?
>I need to reset pci and set no restrictions?
>
>
>On Wed, Nov 7, 2018 at 9:32 PM LMiller M <56lmil...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Ok so.... I figured out how to see the logs.
>>
>> I have been able to figure out why the laptop wasn’t responding to the OS
>> correctly. Now it’s working and updating as needed.
>>
>> I will explain more as I learn more.
>>
>> I do appreciate the guidance. I think there is more that can be shown, to
>> help newbies.
>>
>> I’m going to put something together from my view point to see if you all
>> agree. Maybe it can be useful to all new qube users like me. Lol anyway, I
>> wouldn’t have figured it out as fast for myself with out your help.
>>
>> Thank you for helping me.
>>
>> I’m still figuring things out, but this build is awesome and so much to
>> learn with it.
>> On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 4:43 PM LMiller M <56lmil...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Ok on first boot after install Qubes will show the kernel failure and
>>> bypass and boot into dom0.
>>>
>>> Once there, in the Qubes manager dom0 has green state.
>>>
>>> Lol ok don’t laugh too hard. So I checked devices like have been, sys-net
>>> as you mentioned. Both Ethernet and WiFi devices are there. So I just
>>> removed my Ethernet from device selection and bingo sys-net green state!
>>>
>>> So I will try now to run system updates for dom0 and fedora.
>>>
>>> Thanks again for point things out. Sometimes you look at something so
>>> crazy and just need a second thought.
>>>
>>> So, can you show me how to check logs if I run into issues? Lol please
>>> and thanks
>>> On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 4:09 PM 'awokd' via qubes-users <
>>> qubes-users@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> LMiller M:
>>>> > Update: Kernel failure during boot install OS 4.0
>>>> >
>>>> > After the install booted into dom0, checking Qubes kernel package to
>>>> see
>>>> > what three were stored or available. Mine only list one kernel.
>>>> >
>>>> > 4.14.18-1
>>>> >
>>>> > I checked using the rpm -qa ‘kernel-Qubes-vm*’
>>>> >
>>>> > Using the install update option I get:
>>>> >
>>>> > Unable to reset pci device 0000:03:00.2:
>>>> >
>>>> > Trying to apply the device to the selected box: error: device tab:
>>>> can’t
>>>> > attach pci device to VM in pvh mode
>>>> >
>>>> > Does that mode need to be changed?
>>>> >
>>>> > Stupid question but because honestly I don’t know. How do you check the
>>>> > logs? I’m the terminal?
>>>> >
>>>> > I downloaded the new kernel to cd, can install from the cd? I don’t see
>>>> > anything on the Qubes kernel page except download from internet throw
>>>> > Qubes. With internet I can’t.
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> > On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 10:39 AM LMiller M <56lmil...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> >> So, after looking more into the kernel issue. I see on the Qubes site
>>>> some
>>>> >> instructions for trying to change the kernel. I’m going to do a
>>>> reinstall
>>>> >> of the 4.0 os to get back into Dom0 and try it out. I will post back
>>>> >> hopefully with success..
>>>> >> On Mon, Nov 5, 2018 at 8:02 PM LMiller M <56lmil...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> >>
>>>> >>> Ok so one more if I can please, this is on a Asus K56c laptop and it
>>>> has
>>>> >>> a kernel failure on boot with Qubes Os 4.0. On the first install it
>>>> shows
>>>> >>> the kernel failure and it boots to the OS don0. If I turn off or
>>>> reboot it
>>>> >>> shows my kernel failure and won’t load into the os.
>>>> >>>
>>>> Glad you got your other computer working at least! So on this one, where
>>>> are you getting this kernel failure exactly? If it's booting to dom0,
>>>> I'm not following where you're having trouble. There's a message on boot
>>>> about failed to load kernel modules that can be safely ignored.
>>>>
>>>> To update dom0, you want to use "sudo qubes-dom0-update". You should
>>>> rarely need to update the kernel by itself.
>>>>
>>>> Is that when you are getting the PCI reset error? Is your sys-net
>>>> started? Check in Qube Manager. Then, check sys-net's Qube
>>>> Settings/Devices to see what's attached there and if 03:00.2 is one of
>>>> the devices. If so, see what it is.
>>>>
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>

Is your NIC a PCI device?  Do you have it assigned to sys-net?

sys-firewall should NOT have the nic assigned to it.  It should be a "proxy" 
VM, with sys-net as its network VM.

Stuart

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