TheBash Posted January 5, 2020 Share Posted January 5, 2020 (edited) Hi there guys, I have been using Unraid for almost a month now. I use it to pass my main GPU to a Windows VM and it works just out of the box, sweet. Now the big but... BUT I want to use QubesOS as my everyday OS (reasons). I have a second GPU (NVIDIA Quadro 600) built into my setup. I cannot get the QubesVM running. Has anyone of you guys tried it. The installer wont even show. When I installed Qubes native I had to deactivate IMMOU to install and activate it later on. At the moment I am running Unraid in triple boot with the Windows VM (SSD passthrough) and QubesOS. Cheers, Bash //edit1 I guess the problem are the BIOS settings. Edited January 5, 2020 by TheBash Quote Link to comment
bastl Posted January 5, 2020 Share Posted January 5, 2020 @TheBash QubesOS uses Xen for virtualisation, a type 1 hypervisor. Search for "nested virtualisation" in the forum and you will find some further info and examples how to setup a VM inside a VM. Quote Link to comment
tmoran000 Posted January 24, 2020 Share Posted January 24, 2020 Also.. The last I checked. The Quadro 600 is not supported. I have this same card and everytime I build . VM no matter if its Windows or Linux if I use this card The entire server freezes.. Maybe I am doing something wrong but as far as I know the issue is the card Quote Link to comment
TheBash Posted February 15, 2020 Author Share Posted February 15, 2020 Well the Quadro 600 was not the problem, it works like a charm with a bios rom But the real problem was my AMD CPU and passing through all the features. When I configure a VM with VMM from my Ubuntu WSL I can boot from the image but the Qubes Installer still shows the error that vt-d and all the stuff for virtualization is not enabled. Guess I have to do some more improvement in the EFI file. Quote Link to comment
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