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TemplateVMs
Every TemplateBasedVM in Qubes is, as the name implied, based on some TemplateVM. The TemplateVM is where all the software available to TemplateBasedVMs is installed. The default template is based on Fedora, but there are additional templates based on other Linux distributions. There are also templates available with or without certain software preinstalled. The concept of TemplateVMs is initially described here. The technical details of this implementation are described in the developer documentation here.
Some templates are available in ready-to-use binary form, but some of them are available only as source code, which can be built using Qubes Builder. In particular, some template "flavors" are available in source code form only. Take a look at the Qubes Builder documentation for instructions on how to compile them.
ITL Supported templates
These are templates which ITL is responsible for building and releasing updates for. ITL guarantees that the binary updates are compiled from exactly the same source code as we publish.
- Fedora (default base template)
- Fedora - Minimal
- Debian
Community Supported templates
These templates are supported by the Qubes community. Some of them are available in ready-to-use binary package form (built by ITL), while others are available only in source code form. In all cases ITL, does not provide updates for these templates. However, such updates may be provided by the template maintainer.
By installing these templates, you are trusting not only ITL and the distribution maintainers, but also the template maintainer. In addition, these templates may be somewhat less stable, since ITL does not test them.
Important Notes
-
Whenever a TemplateBasedVM is created, the contents of the
/home
directory of its parent TemplateVM are copied to the child TemplateBasedVM's/home
. From that point onward, the child TemplateBasedVM's/home
is independent from its parent TemplateVM's/home
, which means that any subsequent changes to the parent TemplateVM's/home
will no longer affect the child TemplateBasedVM's/home
. -
Once a TemplateBasedVM has been created, any changes in its
/home
,/usr/local
, or/rw/config
directories will be persistent across reboots, which means that any files stored there will still be available after restarting the TemplateBasedVM. No changes in any other directories in TemplateBasedVMs persist in this manner. If you would like to make changes in other directories which do persist in this manner, you must make those changes in the parent TemplateVM.