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=== User: Thanks for the tips! === Thanks for the tips! But there are still some issues... # When I tried to install it using ventoy, I couldn't pick "Installation Source" despite there being an option for ISO file, and when I tried it using Rufus in dd mode, when I clicked something like "test and install qubes" the test failed despite being successful before. So I got the idea to install it using 2 flash drives - Ventoy to boot the installer and Rufus to select as source, but people on reddit told me to just continue with installing without the tests. Well, when clicking that, I still see tests (it looks like appearing command lines with green text at the beginnig, like OK or PASSED, idk what). Now, what is the difference between those two modes? I got this comment: "The image you provided has it failing the test, so trying without the test will hopefully get you farther, or at least give a more helpful error message. I don't see much use in trying with 2 usb drives. As for ventoy, looking at the github issue for it, it hasn't been fully diagnosed why it doesn't work. But I don't believe it's a high priority, so I don't believe the devs are actively trying to figure out why it doesn't work." and yes secure boot is off and yes virtualization is enabled. Soo what should I do, should I simply ignore it and hope nothing bad happens? My thinkbook isn't on the list of supported devices. # When creating partition, I don't see an option for exfat. I see: -btrfs (I guess there is a difference between btrfs partition and volume? please explain) -EFI System Partition (some Windows stuff?) -ext2 -ext3 -ext4 -f2fs -physical volume (LVM) -ntfs -swap (soo extended ram?) -vfat -xfs -unformated What should I do? I guess I can reformat it later, right? Should I try to use ZFS, which I heard is good for servers (so good for media storage?). Please explain to me strenghts, weaknesses and usage of each file system mentioned and if I should just choose ext4 and reformat it later. # Under the BLIVET GUI PARTITIONING (thanks god for gui), there are 2 groups now: Disks (my only m.2 2240 drive) and LVM (I called Notebook, size 150GiB). I can create partitions inside the Notebook LVM. Should I? Or is it automatic. # Should I enable root account? it's disabled by default # Under SOFTWARE SELECTION, there are 3 Additional software for Selected Enviroment (only 1 - Qubes OS with Xfce) -Qubes UI (Audio/Gui) - only one that is on by default -Desktop accessibility -Sway Window Manager (supplemental package) Should I turn them all on? # After setting it all up, I can't even click "Begin Installation", because Installation Destination tells me "Error checking storage configuration". I set up 150GiB LVM2 as you said and left the rest empty, also I left the LVM empty with no partitions. After clicking Installation Destination, and clicking on the error for details, it tells me: "Failed to find a suitable stage1 device: EFI System Partition cannot be of type luks. Please explain everything in obsessive detail cause idk what I'm doing.
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