I do it for reasons Andrew stated. Cause when you restore the templates from
backups if they have the default name I've had issues.
Also I keep the default templates for basic vms I don't customize and keep
separate template for more customized vms, usually which I consider less
trusted. So
On Sat, May 20, 2017 at 8:43 PM, Todd Lasman wrote:
> The dogma, as I understand it, is that it's safer to clone a template, make
> changes to the clone, then base your AppVM's off of that cloned template.
>
> - From the Qubes website:
> "It is highly recommended to clone the
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On 2017-05-20 21:59, Todd Lasman wrote:
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> On 05/20/2017 06:12 PM, Andrew David Wong wrote:
>> On 2017-05-20 19:43, Todd Lasman wrote:
>>> The dogma, as I understand it, is that it's safer to clone a
>>> template, make changes to the clone, then
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On 05/20/2017 06:12 PM, Andrew David Wong wrote:
> On 2017-05-20 19:43, Todd Lasman wrote:
> > The dogma, as I understand it, is that it's safer to clone a template,
> > make changes to the clone, then base your AppVM's off of that cloned
> >
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On 2017-05-20 19:43, Todd Lasman wrote:
> The dogma, as I understand it, is that it's safer to clone a template,
> make changes to the clone, then base your AppVM's off of that cloned
> template.
>
> - From the Qubes website:
> "It is highly
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The dogma, as I understand it, is that it's safer to clone a template,
make changes to the clone, then base your AppVM's off of that cloned
template.
- From the Qubes website:
"It is highly recommended to clone the original template, and make any