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Update to account for removal of deprecated content
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@ -185,7 +185,6 @@ general `qubes-baz` command:
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Once you foo, make sure to close the baz before fooing the next bar.
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```
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[Here][version-example] is a good example of a page that is correctly subdivided to account for version-specific differences.
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Subdividing the page into clearly-labeled sections for each version has several benefits:
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* It preserves good content for older (but still supported) versions.
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@ -24,12 +24,8 @@ It's just enough to do the update in the template VM, and then all the AppVMs ba
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The side effect of this mechanism is, of course, that if you install any software in your AppVM, more specifically in any directory other than `/home`, `/usr/local`, or `/rw` then it will disappear after the AppVM reboots (as the root filesystem for this AppVM will again be "taken" from the TemplateVM).
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**This means one normally installs software in the TemplateVM, not in AppVMs.**
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Unlike VM private filesystems, under R3.x the template VM root filesystem does not support discard by default, so deleting files does not free the space in dom0.
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See [these instructions](/doc/template/fedora/upgrade-23-to-24/#compacting-the-upgraded-template) to recover space in dom0.
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In R4.0 and higher, the template root filesystem is created in a thin pool so manual trims are no longer needed.
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See [here](/doc/disk-trim) for further discussion on enabling discards/trim support under all versions.
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The template root filesystem is created in a thin pool, so manual trims are not necessary.
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See [here](/doc/disk-trim) for further discussion on enabling discards/trim support.
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Installing (or updating) software in the TemplateVM
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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Current Qubes R2 Beta 3 (R2B3) systems can be upgraded in-place to the latest R2
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Upgrade Template and Standalone VM(s)
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- Qubes R2 comes with new template based on Fedora 20. You can upgrade existing template according to procedure described [here](/doc/fedora-template-upgrade-20/).
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- Qubes R2 comes with new template based on Fedora 20. You can upgrade existing template according to procedure described [here](/doc/templates/fedora/#upgrading).
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- **It also possible to download a new Fedora 20-based template from our repositories**. To do this please first upgrade the Dom0 distro as described in the section below.
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@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ repeated in **all** the user's Template and Standalone VMs.
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**Note:** This will only upgrade your Fedora template from Qubes 3.1 to Qubes
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3.2. This will *not* upgrade your Fedora template from Fedora 23 to Fedora 24.
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In order to do that, please see the
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[Fedora 23 template upgrade instructions](/doc/fedora-template-upgrade-23/).
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[Fedora 23 template upgrade instructions](/doc/templates/fedora/#upgrading).
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1. Open a terminal in the TemplateVM (or StandaloneVM). (E.g., use Qubes VM
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Manager's right-click menu, choose "Run Command in VM," and type
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