On 5/17/20 8:34 PM, sjill...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello!

Thank you for replying,

nvme0n1p       953G (hd1)
     nvme0n1p1 1M        BIOS boot efi  (hd1,1)

this is WAAAAAY too small.
make it at least 100M, better 500M or even 1GB.

Per your advice I've tried reinstalling to make this partition bigger.  I
deleted  the previous qubes partitions, and all partitions except the
windows-backup and pops-partition, then clicked the "let qubes set mount
points" option and it auto-populated boot and the other qubes partitions,
when I clicked on the one you mention and try to change the "desired
capacity" will not accept more than 2MiB.  I tried manually creating this
partition, but as soon as I select BiosBoot it changes from my input of 1GB
to 2MiB.  I maximized the other boot option too, to see if that would help.
I did not. After reinstallation I still can't boot.

     nvme0n1p2 1G        Linux Filesystem (hd1,2)
     nvme0n1p3 324.8G Linux LVM    (hd1,3)
                        15 G     Qubes-dom0-swap

this indicates you manually changed the partition layout for qubes
in too many ways to count, including removing the disk encrpytion.
good luck with that.

I did not.  I only deleted partitions and kept a windows-backup and a
pop_Os partition, qubes did everything else.  I left off encryption because
I thought that was the reason I couldn't see it in grub to manually boot
it.  I left encryption on for this new install.  But have changed nothing
else. I assembled the above  from fdisk -l and grub ls command, but perhaps
it is confusing or I was confused, I attached a picture of qubes layout
from the install screen so you can see it easier (the "unknown" is
partitions 5 & 6  the windows/pop partitions, there is no partition 4).

[image: qubesinstall.jpg]
Thanks again for your help.


You say "I deleted the previous qubes partitions, and all partitions except...". This doesn't sound good - deleting Qubes partitions would
be OK, but "all other partitions" may not be right.

I suggest you post an output from fdisk -l so we can see what partitions
are present, and how they are arranged on the disk.

Mike.

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