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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ could be maliciously modified by the other OS, possibly leading to Qubes
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itself being maliciously modified.
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itself being maliciously modified.
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The other problem is firmware security - for example the other system
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The other problem is firmware security - for example the other system
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could infect BIOS firmware, which might enable compromise or spying on
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could infect the BIOS firmware, which might enable compromise or spying on
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the Qubes system.
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the Qubes system.
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You can use [Anti Evil Maid](/doc/anti-evil-maid/), which would inform
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You can use [Anti Evil Maid](/doc/anti-evil-maid/), which would inform
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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Back up the MBR.
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Back up /boot.
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Back up /boot.
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If you are really paranoid clone your disc.
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If you are really paranoid clone your disc.
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Make sure you have install discs to hand for the existing operating system.
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Make sure you have install discs on hand for the existing operating system.
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Qubes by default does not include other systems in the generated grub menu,
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Qubes by default does not include other systems in the generated grub menu,
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because handling of other systems has been disabled. This means
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because handling of other systems has been disabled. This means
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@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ that you will have to manually add grub entries for any other OS.
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The general approach is:
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The general approach is:
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* Enable legacy boot mode
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* Enable legacy boot mode
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* Ensure current OS boots in legacy mode.
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* Ensure current OS boots in legacy mode
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* Install Qubes
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* Install Qubes
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* Manually add boot stanzas to /etc/grub.d/40_custom
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* Manually add boot stanzas to /etc/grub.d/40_custom
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* Update grub
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* Update grub
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As noted above the default configuration will not add an entry for Windows to
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As noted above the default configuration will not add an entry for Windows to
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the grub menu, so you will need to add one.
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the grub menu, so you will need to add one.
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1. Boot into Qubes.
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1. Boot into Qubes
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2. Identify the Windows system partition that has /bootmgr
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2. Identify the Windows system partition that has /bootmgr:
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In blkid output, the system partition is the one with LABEL='SYSTEM
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In blkid output, the system partition is the one with LABEL='SYSTEM
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RESERVED' or LABEL='SYSTEM' and is only about 100 to 200 MB in size
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RESERVED' or LABEL='SYSTEM' and is only about 100 to 200 MB in size
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3. Add this stanza to /etc/grub.d/40_custom,
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3. Add this stanza to /etc/grub.d/40_custom:
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menuentry "Windows" {
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menuentry "Windows" {
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@ -182,10 +182,10 @@ If you decided to use a shared /boot and *don't* have backups of your previous
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grub config, it is quite easy to fix this.
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grub config, it is quite easy to fix this.
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This example may help.
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This example may help.
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* Boot into Qubes.
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* Boot into Qubes
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* Back up (at a minimum) /boot/grub2
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* Back up (at a minimum) /boot/grub2
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* Identify the partition containing the other OS.
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* Identify the partition containing the other OS
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* Then mount the other OS and chroot in to it.
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* Then mount the other OS and chroot in to it:
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~~~
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sudo mount /dev/sdX /mnt
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sudo mount /dev/sdX /mnt
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sudo grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg.new
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sudo grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg.new
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~~~
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~~~
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* Exit out the chroot, and reverse the mounts.
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* Exit out the chroot, and reverse the mounts
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* Copy the relevant sections from /boot/grub2/grub.cfg.new in to
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* Copy the relevant sections from /boot/grub2/grub.cfg.new in to
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/etc/grub.d/40_custom.
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/etc/grub.d/40_custom
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* Update the grub config:
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* Update the grub config:
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~~~
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~~~
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