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**Project**: Improve Getting Started page
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**Project**: Improve Getting Started page
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**Brief explanation**: The [Getting Started page](https://www.qubes-os.org/getting-started/) is the place a new user would go to understand better how to use Qubes. It is currently has old screenshots not using the default desktop environment and could have much better flow. In addition, this improved page content may end up being served more directly to the user via the [offline documentation](https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/1019) or the firstboot guide.
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**Brief explanation**: The [Getting Started page](https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/how-to-get-started/) is the place a new user would go to understand better how to use Qubes. It is currently has old screenshots not using the default desktop environment and could have much better flow. In addition, this improved page content may end up being served more directly to the user via the [offline documentation](https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/1019) or the firstboot guide.
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**Expected results**:
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**Expected results**:
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![vm-settings-disk-image.png](/attachment/wiki/DiskSize/r4.0-vm-settings-disk-image.png)
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![vm-settings-disk-image.png](/attachment/wiki/DiskSize/r4.0-vm-settings-disk-image.png)
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In case of standalone qubes and templates, just change the Disk Storage settings above.
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In case of standalone qubes and templates, just change the Disk Storage settings above.
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In case of template-based qubes, the private storage (the /home directory and user files) can be changed in the qube's own settings, but the system root image is [inherited from the template](/getting-started/), and so it must be changed in the template settings.
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In case of template-based qubes, the private storage (the /home directory and user files) can be changed in the qube's own settings, but the system root image is [inherited from the template](/doc/how-to-get-started/), and so it must be changed in the template settings.
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If you are increasing the disk image size for Linux-based qubes installed from Qubes OS repositories in Qubes 4.0 or later, changing the settings above is all you need to do - in other cases, you may need to do more, according to instructions below.
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If you are increasing the disk image size for Linux-based qubes installed from Qubes OS repositories in Qubes 4.0 or later, changing the settings above is all you need to do - in other cases, you may need to do more, according to instructions below.
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See also the OS-specific follow-up instructions below.
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See also the OS-specific follow-up instructions below.
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In [Getting Started](/getting-started/), we covered the distinction in Qubes OS between where you *install* your software and where you *run* your software.
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In [Getting Started](/doc/how-to-get-started/), we covered the distinction in Qubes OS between where you *install* your software and where you *run* your software.
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Your software is installed in [TemplateVMs](/doc/glossary/#templatevm) (or "templates" for short).
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Your software is installed in [TemplateVMs](/doc/glossary/#templatevm) (or "templates" for short).
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Each TemplateVM shares its root filesystem (i.e., all of its programs and system files) with other qubes called [TemplateBasedVMs](/doc/glossary/#templatebasedvm).
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Each TemplateVM shares its root filesystem (i.e., all of its programs and system files) with other qubes called [TemplateBasedVMs](/doc/glossary/#templatebasedvm).
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TemplateBasedVMs are where you run your software and store your data.
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TemplateBasedVMs are where you run your software and store your data.
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