B_ryr
August 10, 2021, 5:41am
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Good evening,
I am interested in building a “Openbsd” template that i can use and update like debrian or fedora templates. Is it possible?
Or do i have to make it a hvm qube?
I have openbsd 6.9 iso to work with
Good morning,
please use the search function and read the documentation before creating a new thread. There’s plenty of information out there already:
A standalone is a type of qube that is created by cloning a template. Unlike templates, however, standalones do not supply their root filesystems to other qubes. Examples of situations in which standalones can be useful include: Qubes used for...
Hello everybody. I have installed Manjaro Linux in a standalone HVM, but my original plan was to create a template VM and use it to create a VM based on that template. But it looks like (at least on GUI) I am unable to create a VM with a operating system of my choice, and use it as a template. Is there any way to make my standalone Manjaro HVM a template VM, or Qubes was not made for that?
Hello, friends.
I was trying to create a openbsd hvm and even got succeded in doing so. But I somehow did broke its connectivity ( I was never able to access internet from this hvm). I think I set up networking in wrong way.
My method was-
I downloaded Install67.iso from official OpenBSD website.
Then I created and started an empty standalone hvm qube with this iso.
Followed Installation and completed it. I tried to manually setup network interfaces during install, but had no idea how to do …
Also, I think your thread title has potential for improvement.
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