Re: [qubes-users] TPM settings for Qubes OS

2020-04-27 Thread Harold Smith
No, I did edit  commands to R4.0.3 when I used them

On Monday, April 27, 2020 at 9:13:57 PM UTC+12, Jarrah wrote:
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> > Both produced exactly the same results, which is to install just fine, 
> but then fail when rebooting/initial configuring. 
> Is this the exact command you are using? If so, why exactly are you 
> using Qubes R3? 4.0 is the current supported version and will likely 
> work far better. 
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Re: [qubes-users] TPM settings for Qubes OS

2020-04-26 Thread Harold Smith
Tried the same ISO with different methods of writing to USB, first with 
Gnome disk utilities "restore disk image' function, and last time in 
terminal with 

"sudo dd if=Qubes-R3-x86_64.iso of=/dev/sdX bs=1048576 && sync"
Both produced exactly the same results, which is to install just fine, but then 
fail when rebooting/initial configuring.

I'm a bit lost so I think I'll just have to wait until the qubes install 
process is a bit more friendly, in maybe 10 years!!




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Re: [qubes-users] TPM settings for Qubes OS

2020-04-26 Thread Harold Smith
Tried the install a few more times, no success, intial installation is 
fine, when I select reboot after removing the install USB I get a black 
screen with "Terminated" and hangs there forever, if I don't remove it and 
click reboot, the same black screen with "terminated" appears for a few 
seconds, then It looks like it's going back to the install process, with 
"failed to load kernel modules" error at the beginning, if I leave it 
running, it asks me for my encryption password then takes me to the 
configuration set up, the "initial setup" where it will spend about 10 
minutes doing whonix, fedora, executing qubes configuration, and then gets 
to setting up networking where it stops, and hangs on that, there is no 
hardware activity at all.

I also tried this before rebooting after the installation 

sed -i -e 's/^options=.*/\0 efi=attr=uc/' 
/mnt/sysimage/boot/efi/EFI/qubes/xen.cfg

^ didn't seem to make any difference.

Boot option show Qubes as an option, and it takes me straight back to the 
configuration set up again, but this time the screen is frozen 


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Re: [qubes-users] TPM settings for Qubes OS

2020-04-26 Thread Harold Smith

Tried the install a few more times, no success, intial installation is 
fine, when I select reboot after removing the install USB I get a black 
screen with "Terminated" and hangs there forever, if I don't remove it and 
click reboot, the same black screen with "terminated" appears for a few 
seconds, then It looks like it's going back to the install process, with 
"failed to load kernel modules" error at the beginning, if I leave it 
running, it asks me for my encryption password then takes me to the 
configuration set up, the "initial setup" where it will spend about 10 
minutes doing whonix, fedora, executing qubes configuration, and then gets 
to setting up networking where it stops, and hangs on that, there is no 
hardware activity at all.

I also tried this before rebooting after the installation 

sed -i -e 's/^options=.*/\0 efi=attr=uc/' 
/mnt/sysimage/boot/efi/EFI/qubes/xen.cfg

But it had no effect.


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Re: [qubes-users] TPM settings for Qubes OS

2020-04-26 Thread Harold Smith

Hello, thanks for thereply.

Yes, I have misread the system requirements here.

https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/system-requirements/

TPM and TXT were listed as required for AEM in the recommended section, so 
i'll disable TXT and TPM, I have vt-x with ept and vt-d and I;ll try again.



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[qubes-users] Re: TPM settings for Qubes OS

2020-04-25 Thread Harold Smith
I tried an install, all was fine until what I think is the very last bit 
"setting up networking"it stuck on that and wouldn't finish, no 
hardware activity, I left it for half an hour, nothing, I don't know what 
the issue is, I never had any trouble with wifi with tails, which can be 
tricky for some machines, so I've heard.


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[qubes-users] TPM settings for Qubes OS

2020-04-25 Thread Harold Smith
Hello, I'm getting ready to Intall Qubes onto a machine, I can't find any 
information about TPM settings, apart from that TPM is required.
wanting to install onto Dell laptop, in BIOS I have enabled/activated TPM 
security, when I did, other options came up, they are as follows.

TPM ACPI support
TPM PPI deprovison overide
TPM PPI provision overide.

Just wanting to know about these settings in relation to Qubes.
There is also the matter of virtualization support, I enabled VT Direct I/O 
and "intel virtualization technology", which I believe are VT-x and VT-d 
according to what I've read, in the virtualization menu there is also an 
option for "Trusted Execution", any information about what is necessary to 
install and run qubes properly regarding these options would be 
apprreciated.

Thanks for anything.

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