Update reference to qvm-trim-template for R4+

Fixes QubesOS/qubes-issues#5260
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Andrew David Wong 2019-08-31 19:38:15 -05:00
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@ -53,10 +53,3 @@ This applies also to any TemplateBasedVM relative to its parent TemplateVM, but
Credit: [Joanna Rutkovska](https://twitter.com/rootkovska/status/832571372085850112)
Trim for standalone AppVMs
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The `qvm-trim-template` command is not available for a standalone AppVM.
It is still possible to trim the AppVM disks by using the `fstrim --all` command from the appvm.
You can also add the `discard` option to the mount line in `/etc/fstab` inside the standalone AppVM if you want trimming to be performed automatically, but there may be a performance impact on writes and deletes.

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@ -148,16 +148,10 @@ There are multiple ways to create a Kali Linux VM:
[user@kali ~]$ sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[user@kali ~]$ sudo apt-get autoremove
8. Shutdown and trim `kali` template
- Shutdown `kali` template
8. Shut down `kali` template
[user@kali ~]$ sudo shutdown -h now
- In `dom0` console:
[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-trim-template kali
9. Start image
[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-start kali
@ -285,10 +279,9 @@ These instructions will show you how to upgrade a Debian TemplateVM to Kali Linu
[user@kali-rolling ~]$ sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[user@kali-rolling ~]$ sudo apt-get autoremove
9. Shut down and trim the new template.
9. Shut down the new template.
[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-shutdown kali-rolling
[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-trim-template kali-rolling
10. Ensure a terminal can be opened in the new template.