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Multiboot does not work #2030

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NantaNakamoto opened this Issue May 25, 2016 · 6 comments

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https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/multiboot/
sudo grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg

So what we see:
command not found

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You issued this command in dom0, correct? Are you sure you typed it correctly?

(Currently works for me. Unable to reproduce.)

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andrewdavidwong commented May 25, 2016

You issued this command in dom0, correct? Are you sure you typed it correctly?

(Currently works for me. Unable to reproduce.)

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All this is needed only in case of legacy boot. In case of UEFI, multiboot is supported at UEFI firmware level naively. @NantaNakamoto which mode do you use?

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marmarek commented May 25, 2016

All this is needed only in case of legacy boot. In case of UEFI, multiboot is supported at UEFI firmware level naively. @NantaNakamoto which mode do you use?

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NantaNakamoto May 26, 2016

I do not want to always use the key to enter the menu.

I do not want to always use the key to enter the menu.

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NantaNakamoto May 26, 2016

I just opened konsole from the "Strart" button and entered this command. And it not work.

I just opened konsole from the "Strart" button and entered this command. And it not work.

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Did you open konsole from dom0?

So what we see:
command not found

That isnt what you saw: post the full error message. It will tell you (and us) what command was not found.

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unman commented May 26, 2016

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Did you open konsole from dom0?

So what we see:
command not found

That isnt what you saw: post the full error message. It will tell you (and us) what command was not found.

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Closing this since @NantaNakamoto isn't being responsive to questions.

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andrewdavidwong commented May 27, 2016

Closing this since @NantaNakamoto isn't being responsive to questions.

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