On Tuesday, January 3, 2017 at 1:21:54 AM UTC-5, pixel fairy wrote:
> On Monday, January 2, 2017 at 11:51:08 AM UTC-8, xxdea...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Starting a new thread, as the previous seems to be mislabeled at this point
> > (Empty Xen.cfg after install).
> >
> > Booting from the install medi
Starting a new thread, as the previous seems to be mislabeled at this point
(Empty Xen.cfg after install).
Booting from the install media for Qubes 3.2 works 100%, and so far, I've used
the automatic partitioning to do all of the work for me. Anaconda uses a trick
for EFI Macs (ie. Macs that c
Checked my xen.cfg file on my working Qubes install, and it's empty. So, I'm
thinking I'm going down the wrong path with that. Booted into grub (from
rEFInd), and entered "configfile /EFI/qubes/grub.cfg" at the command line.
This brought up a GRUB Boot Menu with Qubes as an option. Cool! Bu
Progress! I did an lsblk and figured out that my "root =" should be
root=/dev/sdb2/root (I installed on a USB flash drive). I suppose it makes
sense that lvdisplay wasn't coming up with anything, as I hadn't been able to
unlock the drives. I now get to the point where I need to enter my devi
Hi all,
I've been struggling to install Qubes on a 2015 Macbook Pro, and I seem to be
having a problem similar to others: my Xen.cfg file is empty after the initial
Qubes installation. This obviously leaves me with an un-bootable system.
I've done quite a bit of poking around, and I stumbled o