> A simple search on Google for "Ryzen 7 2700u and Qubes" yields a list of
> posts.
>
> Mike.
I'm not seeing much pertinent to my issue.
> there's also a IOMMU bios option that needs to be enabled. "should" is
> something you and bios makers seem to differ on, and I think they win. ;)
I've heard the horror stories of both consumer grade Lenovo hardware and
OEM Ryzen Mobile APU support, so I know I'm pretty much screwed over by
the BIOS at this point, but I was wondering if I could find any
workarounds.
The BIOS option I mentioned has the description:
AMD SVM Technology:
When enabled, a VM software can utilize the additional hardware
capabilities provided by Virtual Technology
[X] Virtual Technology is [ENABLED/DISABLED]
I did install Qubes on a usb from another system, then inserted it into
this one, I have seen posts about this.
When SVM Technology is enabled and the iommu command line flag is called,
the system crashes at autostarting the system VMs, removing it allows it
to boot, but as before, no IOMMU, so PVH domains cannot be used.
Whenever the SVM Technology is disabled, it crashes whether or not the
flag is called.
I've read about broken ACPI tables and using command line options to
manually assign the hardware to the system, so I was wondering about this
sort of workaround. Or is it not possible outside of hypothetically
spending a lot of time building a custom coreboot image or something
similar?
Sidenote: what do I lose if I just concede to run without IOMMU and PVH
domains?