Hello,
regarding the topic how to clean up the Qubes Menu if you use lots of
templates, maybe my "poor man's" show/hide-script can help.
I am using this to hide templates or AppVMs which I don't use very often or
which I only use as base templates.
(All my AppVMs use custom build templates, whi
On 3/4/19 8:23 PM, Andrew David Wong wrote:
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[...] You can also take this a step further and make a snapshot of
the dom0 root volume before updating. With the default Qubes config
this is a quick process
Mar 4, 2019, 12:03 PM by brendan.h...@gmail.com:
> My recommendations, incorporating some other previous recommendations.
>
> 0) After install, clone the baseline templates, then re-point all the
> non-standalone VMs to the clones. Update the clones regularly.
> ...
> 4) Keep a list of all mod
I also don't do anything in dom0. absolutely nothing.
and If I have to restore my system. The only thing I'm restoring is the
appvms.I will manually reinstall Qubes and re clone two or three extra
templates I need, and manually reinstall the software I need in them.
I have not used par
. I only make clone template when I'm going to install extra software. In
case it borks something or is shady. For example I have cloned template
for disposable vm, where I install printer drivers. One for personal vm's
that I installed libre office. One for sys-usb and sys-net.
found it
https://theinvisiblethings.blogspot.com/2011/03/partitioning-my-digital-life-into.html
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I found it.
http://theinvisiblethings.blogspot.com/2011/03/partitioning-my-digital-life-into.html
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On Sunday, February 24, 2019 at 3:18:07 PM UTC-5, Andrew David Wong wrote:
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> On 24/02/2019 1.53 PM, dexinthec...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Just recently installed Qubes being new to Linux altogether I
> > haven’t quiet developed my own best practice
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On 04/03/2019 1.40 PM, Chris Laprise wrote:
> [...] You can also take this a step further and make a snapshot of
> the dom0 root volume before updating. With the default Qubes config
> this is a quick process and means using 'lvcreate --snapshot' on
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> My recommendations, incorporating some other previous
> recommendations.
>
> [...]
>
> 1) Backup your templates and Qubes.
Strongly agree. The need for backups is not Qubes-specific, but it i
Chris Laprise wrote on 3/4/19 7:40 PM:
You can also take this a step further and make a snapshot of the dom0
root volume before updating. With the default Qubes config this is a
quick process and means using 'lvcreate --snapshot' on the
qubes_dom0/root volume. For completeness, a copy of /boot
On 3/4/19 7:03 AM, brendan.h...@gmail.com wrote:
My recommendations, incorporating some other previous recommendations.
0) After install, clone the baseline templates, then re-point all the
non-standalone VMs to the clones. Update the clones regularly. This avoids the
catch-22 of having your n
On Mon, Mar 04, 2019 at 04:45:36AM -0800, brendan.h...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Monday, March 4, 2019 at 7:14:40 AM UTC-5, swami wrote:
> > Le 04/03/2019 à 13:03, b@gmail.com a écrit :
> > > * at some point we'll need to talk about how to keep the Qubes menu clean
> > > with all these clones arou
On Monday, March 4, 2019 at 7:14:40 AM UTC-5, swami wrote:
> Le 04/03/2019 à 13:03, b@gmail.com a écrit :
> > * at some point we'll need to talk about how to keep the Qubes menu clean
> > with all these clones around.
>
> It would surely help much to have a « Include in menus » checkbox in t
Le 04/03/2019 à 13:03, brendan.h...@gmail.com a écrit :
> * at some point we'll need to talk about how to keep the Qubes menu clean
> with all these clones around.
It would surely help much to have a « Include in menus » checkbox in the
VM properties, to avoid polluting the menu with clone VM en
My recommendations, incorporating some other previous recommendations.
0) After install, clone the baseline templates, then re-point all the
non-standalone VMs to the clones. Update the clones regularly. This avoids the
catch-22 of having your network broken on all your templates. If a clone
br
...always forget something right after hitting "Post":
Similar to Stuart to avoid a borked update which happens(although rarely these
days) I:
1) Back up my data prior to an update
2) I only update my original templates after updating the clones, if the clones
update OK I then update my origina
To answer the OP question you would use the clone for AppVMs, for example:
1) Original Fedora Template = I avoid using it
2) Clone of "Original Fedora Template" = Vault AppVM
3) Cloned Template with Libre Office installed = Personal VM & for another
disposable VM for printing and opening email at
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>dexinthec...@gmail.com:
>> Just recently installed Qubes being new to Linux altogether I haven’t quiet
>> developed my own best practices and the documentation online has a pretty
>> steep learning curve. Anyway I was wonde
dexinthec...@gmail.com:
Just recently installed Qubes being new to Linux altogether I haven’t quiet
developed my own best practices and the documentation online has a pretty steep
learning curve. Anyway I was wondering what do you guys usually perform after a
clean install. What do you do on a
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On 24/02/2019 1.53 PM, dexinthec...@gmail.com wrote:
> Just recently installed Qubes being new to Linux altogether I
> haven’t quiet developed my own best practices and the documentation
> online has a pretty steep learning curve. Anyway I was wonder
Just recently installed Qubes being new to Linux altogether I haven’t quiet
developed my own best practices and the documentation online has a pretty steep
learning curve. Anyway I was wondering what do you guys usually perform after a
clean install. What do you do on a weekly basis, monthly, an
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