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After burning Qubes iso on a USB stick using dd
I boot it in UEFI mode and I got a problem with the following symptom :
If I select Verify source and install Qubes
the process freezes after the test passes.
If I select Install Qubes
I got this :
Ignoring BGRT : invalid status 0 (expected 1)
mce : unable to init device /dev/mcelog (rc:-16)
/etc/vconsole.cong line 1: 1=: command not found
/etc/vconsole.cong line 1: 1=: command not found
sd 4:0:0:0:[sdb] no caching mode page found
sd 4:0:0:0:[sdb] assuming drive cache : write through
mount: /dev/sdb is write protected, mounting read-only
And then the booting process freezes completely and I can only reboot with ctrl+alt+del. I have to add that the Qubes graphical logo blinks very briefly before it comes back to the command line and freezes.
Any idea on what is happening ? Is there a way to activate a verbose mode so there is more detail on the failure reason ?
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After burning Qubes iso on a USB stick using dd
I boot it in UEFI mode and I got a problem with the following symptom :
If I select Verify source and install Qubes
the process freezes after the test passes.
If I select Install Qubes
I got this :
Ignoring BGRT : invalid status 0 (expected 1)
mce : unable to init device /dev/mcelog (rc:-16)
/etc/vconsole.cong line 1: 1=: command not found
/etc/vconsole.cong line 1: 1=: command not found
sd 4:0:0:0:[sdb] no caching mode page found
sd 4:0:0:0:[sdb] assuming drive cache : write through
mount: /dev/sdb is write protected, mounting read-only
And then the booting process freezes completely and I can only reboot with ctrl+alt+del. I have to add that the Qubes graphical logo blinks very briefly before it comes back to the command line and freezes.
Any idea on what is happening ? Is there a way to activate a verbose mode so there is more detail on the failure reason ?
system-installation qubes
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It may be totally unrelated, but that file/etc/vconsole.conf
, it looks like there might be some variables in there being set, but with the variable name prepended by a$
(e.g.$FONT=
).
– Kusalananda♦
Jan 1 '17 at 18:46
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After burning Qubes iso on a USB stick using dd
I boot it in UEFI mode and I got a problem with the following symptom :
If I select Verify source and install Qubes
the process freezes after the test passes.
If I select Install Qubes
I got this :
Ignoring BGRT : invalid status 0 (expected 1)
mce : unable to init device /dev/mcelog (rc:-16)
/etc/vconsole.cong line 1: 1=: command not found
/etc/vconsole.cong line 1: 1=: command not found
sd 4:0:0:0:[sdb] no caching mode page found
sd 4:0:0:0:[sdb] assuming drive cache : write through
mount: /dev/sdb is write protected, mounting read-only
And then the booting process freezes completely and I can only reboot with ctrl+alt+del. I have to add that the Qubes graphical logo blinks very briefly before it comes back to the command line and freezes.
Any idea on what is happening ? Is there a way to activate a verbose mode so there is more detail on the failure reason ?
system-installation qubes
After burning Qubes iso on a USB stick using dd
I boot it in UEFI mode and I got a problem with the following symptom :
If I select Verify source and install Qubes
the process freezes after the test passes.
If I select Install Qubes
I got this :
Ignoring BGRT : invalid status 0 (expected 1)
mce : unable to init device /dev/mcelog (rc:-16)
/etc/vconsole.cong line 1: 1=: command not found
/etc/vconsole.cong line 1: 1=: command not found
sd 4:0:0:0:[sdb] no caching mode page found
sd 4:0:0:0:[sdb] assuming drive cache : write through
mount: /dev/sdb is write protected, mounting read-only
And then the booting process freezes completely and I can only reboot with ctrl+alt+del. I have to add that the Qubes graphical logo blinks very briefly before it comes back to the command line and freezes.
Any idea on what is happening ? Is there a way to activate a verbose mode so there is more detail on the failure reason ?
system-installation qubes
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It may be totally unrelated, but that file/etc/vconsole.conf
, it looks like there might be some variables in there being set, but with the variable name prepended by a$
(e.g.$FONT=
).
– Kusalananda♦
Jan 1 '17 at 18:46
add a comment |
It may be totally unrelated, but that file/etc/vconsole.conf
, it looks like there might be some variables in there being set, but with the variable name prepended by a$
(e.g.$FONT=
).
– Kusalananda♦
Jan 1 '17 at 18:46
It may be totally unrelated, but that file
/etc/vconsole.conf
, it looks like there might be some variables in there being set, but with the variable name prepended by a $
(e.g. $FONT=
).– Kusalananda♦
Jan 1 '17 at 18:46
It may be totally unrelated, but that file
/etc/vconsole.conf
, it looks like there might be some variables in there being set, but with the variable name prepended by a $
(e.g. $FONT=
).– Kusalananda♦
Jan 1 '17 at 18:46
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As there is some common bug in UEFI implementation, you may find workaround in this article.
Press Ctrl+Alt+F2
for shell, F3
for log or F4
for storage log. I assume it may be a kernel-related issue, too. Consider making a newer Qubes 3.2 install using dd
or try rufus. You can still look on hardware compatibility list.
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As there is some common bug in UEFI implementation, you may find workaround in this article.
Press Ctrl+Alt+F2
for shell, F3
for log or F4
for storage log. I assume it may be a kernel-related issue, too. Consider making a newer Qubes 3.2 install using dd
or try rufus. You can still look on hardware compatibility list.
add a comment |
As there is some common bug in UEFI implementation, you may find workaround in this article.
Press Ctrl+Alt+F2
for shell, F3
for log or F4
for storage log. I assume it may be a kernel-related issue, too. Consider making a newer Qubes 3.2 install using dd
or try rufus. You can still look on hardware compatibility list.
add a comment |
As there is some common bug in UEFI implementation, you may find workaround in this article.
Press Ctrl+Alt+F2
for shell, F3
for log or F4
for storage log. I assume it may be a kernel-related issue, too. Consider making a newer Qubes 3.2 install using dd
or try rufus. You can still look on hardware compatibility list.
As there is some common bug in UEFI implementation, you may find workaround in this article.
Press Ctrl+Alt+F2
for shell, F3
for log or F4
for storage log. I assume it may be a kernel-related issue, too. Consider making a newer Qubes 3.2 install using dd
or try rufus. You can still look on hardware compatibility list.
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It may be totally unrelated, but that file
/etc/vconsole.conf
, it looks like there might be some variables in there being set, but with the variable name prepended by a$
(e.g.$FONT=
).– Kusalananda♦
Jan 1 '17 at 18:46