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Qubes try to start "not existing anymore VMs" / Boot sequence #3708

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ThierryIT opened this issue Mar 17, 2018 · 1 comment
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Qubes try to start "not existing anymore VMs" / Boot sequence #3708

ThierryIT opened this issue Mar 17, 2018 · 1 comment
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C: other R: duplicate Resolution: Another issue exists that is very similar to or subsumes this one. T: bug Type: bug report. A problem or defect resulting in unintended behavior in something that exists.

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ThierryIT commented Mar 17, 2018

Qubes OS version:

Qubes 4 r5 and 4.0r4

Affected component(s):

dom0 ?


Steps to reproduce the behavior:

Start Qubes

Expected behavior:

Start existing VMs

Actual behavior:

Start existing VMs and try to start old VMs who don't exist anymore

General notes:

The system is slow to start (login page)


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@andrewdavidwong andrewdavidwong added T: bug Type: bug report. A problem or defect resulting in unintended behavior in something that exists. C: other labels Mar 17, 2018
@andrewdavidwong andrewdavidwong added this to the Release 4.0 milestone Mar 17, 2018
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marmarek commented Jan 9, 2019

Duplicate of #4014

@marmarek marmarek marked this as a duplicate of #4014 Jan 9, 2019
@marmarek marmarek closed this as completed Jan 9, 2019
@andrewdavidwong andrewdavidwong added the R: duplicate Resolution: Another issue exists that is very similar to or subsumes this one. label Jan 10, 2019
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