Hello,
>> Did you make it permanently ?
Yes of course :-) but thank you for the reminder, I edited in once in grub for
the first boot after installation and then applied it in the Grub configuration.
Same results, VMs won't start - it seems only the both sys network VMs work.
>> Dont give up :)
Hello,
>> Hi all sergio matta mention to remove the
>> iommu=no-igfx. this solve the problem and i
>> think it will solve 90% of you the issue . so
>> the credit is for you sergio . Thanks . R
I've reinstalled Qubes 4rc2 and removed the line "iommu=no-igfx" upon first
restart (after installing Q
Hey y'all, I have found some workarounds for getting VMs to boot. If you
change the virt_mode to pv instead of hvm, usually sys-usb and sys-firewall
will begin to boot regularly. I also increased the qrexec-timeout to 120
per someone's recommendation here, and that seemed to help sys-whonix boot
be
On Wed, November 1, 2017 00:25, '[799]' via qubes-users wrote:
> Or am I missing something and there is some action on the developer
> mailing list?
I was looking forward to trying out 4.0rc2 as well. Was a bit disappointed
to hit a roadblock, but I understand not all issues are going to be
smoot
Hello,
Honestly what is bothering me a bit, is that there seem to be lots of problems
with Qubes 4-rc2, which is ok, as it is a testing release - bit I'd like to see
more feedback from the Qubes Dev's, so that we can find out what is the Root
cause.
Isn't this how a test release should work? W
Hello Rob,
>> So what is the solution ? Every reboot I am
>> struggle to Start the vm’s
As I haven't seen any good solution for this yet, I recommend going back to
Qubes 3.2 until 4.0 has been updated to fix this or until we know what is
causing the problems (hardware?).
[799]
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You receive
Hello,
I invested two more hours trying to setup Qubes 4.0-rc2 on my X230, reinstalled
twice from scratch, tried another USB-Stick for the installation process,
always running into problems as soon as I try to start new VMs.
I've also tried to extend qrexec to 120sec.
VMs won't start, booting up
>> I've made a clean install of Qubes 4-rc2
>> but ~70% of the time I can't boot the VMs
After 2h troubleshooting I deleted my whole setup and reinstalled, again
running into problems when trying to create new VMs.
... Ahrk. I. Hate. Linux. (From time to time).
Seriously, I burned now ~2h trying
Hello,
>> Set pci strict reset on sys-net and sys-usb to
>> false and try again. If that doesn't help set
>> virt_mode to pv
qvm-prefs -s sys-usb pci_strictreset false
Results in:
qvm-prefs: error: no such property: 'pci_strictreset'
Has the setting be changed in Qubes 4? Same question has bee