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== Advanced debugging == |
== Advanced debugging == |
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In the grub bootloader you can press "E" on a menu item to edit both the Linux and Xen command lines before booting. Removing "quiet" from Linux will make the boot process verbose and you can see where you get stuck. |
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Boot a Qubes installer USB, select rescue mode. Select option #1, enter your decryption password. Ignore the error which says "You have no Linux partitions...", it's wrong and [https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/5609 a known issue]. |
Boot a Qubes installer USB, select rescue mode. Select option #1, enter your decryption password. Ignore the error which says "You have no Linux partitions...", it's wrong and [https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/5609 a known issue]. |
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Revision as of 23:17, 7 March 2023
Note: after restoring from a backup make sure to recreate the templates from the base again to save disk space because of copy-on-write.
VMs
- DD (km-d11)
- fpf (km-f37)
- flatpak: Signal, Wire, Flatseal, Xournal++
- dev (km-f37)
- flatpak: Element, nheko, Flatseal, Kdenlive
- gpg (km-f37)
- no network
- vault (km-f37)
- vault-gpg (fedora-37)
- no network
- sd-kernel-builder (km-d11)
- sd-dev11
- sd-dev12
- sd-ssh (km-f37)
- sys-mullvad-vpn (fedora-37)
- wm-ssh (km-f37)
Template VMs
- km-d11: fork:
- (from backports) devscripts git-buildpackage dput-ng lintian
- command-not-found gitk git-cola webext-ublock-origin webext-https-everywhere dh-php php-dev dh-buildinfo apache2-dev ack webext-privacy-badger ubuntu-dev-tools pkg-kde-tools dh-python cython3 python3-setuptools neomutt vlc gnome-system-monitor curl php-mbstring php-intl php-sqlite3 php-apcu python3-isort python3-sphinx
- fedora-37: upstream
- km-f37 fork: (outdated)
- enabled rpmfusion
sudo dnf config-manager --set-enabled rpmfusion-free
sudo dnf config-manager --set-enabled rpmfusion-free-updates
- enabled pycharm-community, vscodium
- fuse-exfat exfat-utils chromium ffmpeg vlc pcsc-tools mozilla-privacy-badger filezilla shotwell youtube-dl libreoffice libgnome-keyring tree ack nano mozilla-https-everywhere mozilla-ublock-origin nextcloud-client-nautilus quassel-client mosh mono-core mono-devel mono-locale-extras mediainfo curl transmission-gtk fish python3 python3.6 python3.7 python3.8 python3.9 python3.10 composer php-cli php-mysqli git-cola gitk podman pycharm-community codium nano keepassxc qubes-gpg-split pinentry-gtk tokei sqlite jq git-lfs tox poetry php-devel bind-utils gh mtr traceroute httpd-devel devscripts mariadb
- other tweaks:
systemctl mask packagekit
echo "vm.swappiness = 1" | sudo tee systemctl.conf
- enabled rpmfusion
Config
/etc/qubes-rpc/policy/qubes.InputKeyboard
sys-usb dom0 ask,default_target=dom0
/etc/qubes-rpc/policy/qubes.InputTablet
sys-usb dom0 allow
/etc/qubes-rpc/policy/qubes.Gpg
dev gpg allow
fpf gpg allow
/etc/qubes-rpc/policy/qubes.GpgImportKey
dev gpg allow
fpf gpg allow
Follow https://github.com/Qubes-Community/Contents/blob/master/docs/customization/dpi-scaling.md for getting it to work with my 4k display. Went back to a non-4k display.
dom0
Appearance -> Style -> Adwaita-dark
Change global copy/paste (source):
$ qvm-features dom0 gui-default-secure-copy-sequence 'Mod4-c'
$ qvm-features dom0 gui-default-secure-paste-sequence 'Mod4-v'
Create /usr/local/bin/vault
, mapped to ctrl+shift+x
#!/bin/sh exec qvm-run vault keepassxc
Clock format: %a %F %r
Redshift, following https://www.bryceguinta.me/install-configure-and-autostart-redshift-on-qubes-40.html, except place the config file at ~/redshift.conf
so it gets included in dom0 backups and use Settings -> Session and Startup to add the autostart entry.
TODO: Document using the new beta qubes app menu
Advanced debugging
In the grub bootloader you can press "E" on a menu item to edit both the Linux and Xen command lines before booting. Removing "quiet" from Linux will make the boot process verbose and you can see where you get stuck.
Boot a Qubes installer USB, select rescue mode. Select option #1, enter your decryption password. Ignore the error which says "You have no Linux partitions...", it's wrong and a known issue.
If you run e.g. fdisk -l
, you should see your disks and VMs. You should be able to mount dom0 with e.g. mkdir /mnt/dom0 && mount /dev/qubes_dom0/root /mnt/dom0
. To do stuff in dom0, you might chroot /mnt/dom0.
If you need /proc
, /sys
, etc. inside the chroot, see this post for how to mount them.