--- lang: en layout: doc permalink: /doc/autostart-troubleshooting/ title: Autostart troubleshooting --- The following instructions are valid for **Qubes OS R4.0 legacy mode** and **Qubes OS R4.1 legacy and UEFI modes**. For **Qubes OS R4.0 in UEFI mode**, there is no GRUB, so manual boot from another operating system is needed. In several cases, there is a need to prevent `autostart=True` for qubes on boot. For example: * `sys-usb` was enabled, but the only keyboard is attached via USB, and the `qubes.InputKeyboard` service is disabled. * A PCI device assigned to an autostarting qube crashes the system (e.g., a GPU or RAID controller card). To address this, there is a `qubes.skip_autostart` option for the kernel command line. You can use it at the grub boot menu. [![grub1.png](/attachment/doc/grub1.png)](/attachment/doc/grub1.png) Press the `E` key on the first prompt (or your custom prompt). Then, press the down arrow key multiple times to reach the line starting with `module2`. [![grub2.png](/attachment/doc/grub2.png)](/attachment/doc/grub2.png) Append `qubes.skip_autostart` to the end of this line (generally after the `rhgb quiet` options). [![grub3.png](/attachment/doc/grub3.png)](/attachment/doc/grub3.png) Press `Ctrl+X` to boot with the edited GRUB entry. The boot will proceed as usual from here, except that no qube will be autostarted.