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Hello:
I want to install Qubues (for the first time) on a LENOVO
Thinkpad T430. The hardware compatibility IOMMU column for that device says "no." The top of the page tells me a IOMMU is required for effective isolation of network VMs and PCI passthrough.""
Does this mean my hope of running Qubes is doomed on this device, and I shouldn't even try to continue?
Thank you very much.
Tomáš Vondra
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Oct 5, 2019, 1:22:48 PM10/5/19
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I'm no security expert, but I don't think that's what it means. AFAIK without iommu it's impossible to prevent some types of attack, but there's still plenty of other attacks that Qubes prevents.
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Chris Laprise
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> The hardware compatibility IOMMU column for that device says "no." The
> top of the page tells me a IOMMU is required for effective isolation of
> network VMs and PCI passthrough
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JimmyJames:
> A little later I was prompted to abort because of the fatal error:
> DNF Error: Error unpacking rpm package iso-codes-3.70-1.fc25.noarch
Did you verify after you burned the DVD?
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> A little later I was prompted to abort because of the fatal error:
> DNF Error: Error unpacking rpm package iso-codes-3.70-1.fc25.noarch
Did you verify after you burned the DVD?
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No, I didn't verify the DVD after burning -- I didn't know that was thing people do. I did however verify the ISO with the distribution key (and verified the distribution key with the master) before I burned the DVD.
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JimmyJames:
Could be an error on the burn, might as well try another. Most burn
software has a checkbox somewhere to verify after burn. If it still
errors in the same place, try disabling your nvidia (don't ask me why
but this worked for somebody).