Spoofing the hardware information (e.g. lshw, hdparam, lspci, etc) of a
virtual drive is going to be difficult. As an alternative you might want to
play with installing it on an actual USB stick and then clone that
partition over to your virtual drive. If the software then refuses to run
because it
Not sure I grasp where you are, what your hardware is like, and what you
consider successful.
Let me say that another way. I suspect you are trying to install Qubes OS in
conjunction with some other OS on the same computer.
I view the install of Qubes. Qubes prefers to be the sole occup
Hi!
I wonder: Some stupid installer insists on installing on a USB stick, not to a
disk or partition.
If I boot the installer as VM (I did that already), can I fake a LV (logical
volume) as USB stick for the VM? I don't want to connect an USB stick just to
run some VM from that stick...
And: If
Can you please tell me how to do that...I am using ASUS ROG GL553VE with
Windows 10
i have tried to look up how to change boot arguments and also tried looking
up that specific argumentbut i really cannot get any answers on how to
actually do that
also it would be a big help if you can tel
- On Apr 21, 2020, at 12:31 PM, qubes-users
wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 21. April 2020 17:47:58 UTC+2 schrieb unman:
>> On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 05:56:33AM +0200, 'J??rg Widmann' via qubes-users
>> wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> > I'm trying to add a second HDD to my system. I followed the guide on
>> >
Am Dienstag, 21. April 2020 17:47:58 UTC+2 schrieb unman:
>
> On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 05:56:33AM +0200, 'J??rg Widmann' via qubes-users
> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm trying to add a second HDD to my system. I followed the guide on
> > https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/secondary-storage/, everyt
On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 05:56:33AM +0200, 'J??rg Widmann' via qubes-users wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to add a second HDD to my system. I followed the guide on
> https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/secondary-storage/, everything but the last
> step seems to work.
>
> qvm-pool --add poolhd0_qubes lvm_
Chris Laprise:
> On 4/21/20 7:03 AM, taran1s wrote:
>>
>>
>> Chris Laprise:
>>> The 'No such file' error is the one to correct. As I said earlier, you
>>> will need to move the files out of the "mullvad_config_linux"
>>> subdirectory into the vpn dir. It can't find the .crt file because its
>>> i
On 4/21/20 7:03 AM, taran1s wrote:
Chris Laprise:
The 'No such file' error is the one to correct. As I said earlier, you
will need to move the files out of the "mullvad_config_linux"
subdirectory into the vpn dir. It can't find the .crt file because its
in the subdirectory.
So it seems like
Chris Laprise:
> On 4/20/20 3:01 PM, taran1s wrote:
>>
>> Chris Laprise:
>>> You'll need to put the files in the vpn directory, not a subdirectory
>>> like "mullvad_config_linux".
>>
>> Is there any particular comand, instead of unzip, to not create the
>> sub-directory but unzip it in the vpn di
Hello,
I would like to add few updates:
1. I have created a simple script that simplifies entering some commands
blindly from a TTY: https://pastebin.com/r0wszSLJ
2. I have realized that rmmod and modprobe of nouveau can help, but it has
to be done twice and there are some other dependenc
l...@firemail.cc:
> I'm setting up wireguard, but encountered an issue with
> qubes-vpn-support (https://github.com/tasket/Qubes-vpn-support).
>
> Traffic from my vpn proxyvm ('sys-mullvad') is getting through. Apt
> updates and installations, wget, ping, etc all work from within
> sys-mullvad.
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