Qubes R3.1 (Some Windows Partitions available in Dom0 File Manager, unavailable to assign to VMs)

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Srini

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Jun 20, 2016, 8:26:13 AM6/20/16
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Greetings!

I have an NTFS partition labeled "Official". This is available to mount in Dom0 (via Thunar File Manager) and is unavailable while trying to assign to any of the qube (VMs) .

However, I have another NTFS partition "Windows" and "RECOVERY" which is available both in Dom0 (via Thunar File Manager) and also available to assign to any of the qube (VMs).

Also, tried refreshing using udevadm, but it did not help.

Appreciate any help in fixing this.

Thanks & Regards,
Srini
20-JUN-2016 - Device List in Thunar.png
20-JUN-2017 - Device List in Qubes VM Manager.png
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Andrew David Wong

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Jun 20, 2016, 2:49:11 PM6/20/16
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It is strongly recommended that you do not run the file manager in
dom0. See point 3 of this section:

https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/security-guidelines/#tocAnchor-1-1-10

Also, I don't know how much or little you trust these disks, but in
general, it is strongly recommended that you do not attach any
untrusted disks in dom0. The safest thing to do is to use a USB qube,
assign any untrusted disks there, then attach them to other VMs using
qvm-block (which is what Qubes Manager does when it "attaches/detaches
block devices").

You can read more about creating and using a USB qube here:

https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/usb/#tocAnchor-1-1-2

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Andrew David Wong (Axon)
Community Manager, Qubes OS
https://www.qubes-os.org
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Srini

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Jun 22, 2016, 6:14:28 AM6/22/16
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Dear Andrew,

Thank you for sharing the details. I have gone through them and will work to have a USB qube.

However, the issue of a partition unavailable to assign to a qube from Qubes VM Manager still exists - Given the fact that I am able to see/access that partition from File Manager in Dom0 (I understand the security risk) - All windows partitions were available to any qube earlier, only some are now available now.

Any suggestions on getting this fixed please?

Thanks and Regards,
Srini

Andrew David Wong

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Jun 22, 2016, 12:12:54 PM6/22/16
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On 2016-06-22 03:14, Srini wrote:
> Dear Andrew,
>
> Thank you for sharing the details. I have gone through them and
> will work to have a USB qube.
>
> However, the issue of a partition unavailable to assign to a qube
> from Qubes VM Manager still exists - Given the fact that I am able
> to see/access that partition from File Manager in Dom0 (I
> understand the security risk) - All windows partitions were
> available to any qube earlier, only some are now available now.
>
> Any suggestions on getting this fixed please?
>
> Thanks and Regards, Srini
>

In that case, it sounds like this issue is unrelated to Qubes. Rather,
it sounds like there's something different about the one partition
that is now unavailable relative to the others. I recommend searching
for information about managing disk partitions in Linux.

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Andrew David Wong (Axon)
Community Manager, Qubes OS
https://www.qubes-os.org
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Gustavo Lapido Loureiro

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Jul 14, 2016, 7:27:09 PM7/14/16
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I know this is kind of an old post, but since I'm dealing with dual booting qubes with windows, maybe this helps others.

The issue may be due to an hybernated windows partition, that is, windows (begining with 8 onwards) has this fast boot feature turned on, so when you turn windows off it actually hybernates it, so the next boot is faster then it would be otherwise.
The problem is that you can't mount an hybernated windows partition, so you have to turn that fast boot feature off (google it) and eventually force hybernation off thru windows cmd (powercfg -h off)

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