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title: VM Troubleshooting
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# VM troubleshooting #
## VM Kernel troubleshooting ##
This troubleshoot applies to the non-default kernel choice described in the [Managing VM docs](/doc/managing-vm-kernel/#using-kernel-installed-in-the-vm).
In case of problems, you can access the VM console using `qvm-console-dispvm VMNAME` in dom0, then access the GRUB menu.
You need to call it just after starting the VM (until `GRUB_TIMEOUT` expires); for example, in a separate dom0 terminal window.
In any case you can later access the VM's logs (especially the VM console log `/var/log/xen/console/guest-VMNAME.log`).
You can always set the kernel back to some dom0-provided value to fix a VM kernel installation.
## Qubes starts, but no VMs load ##
First, try to start a particular VM, check any failure message and direct further steps based on that.
This issue has been seen to occur if a dom0 update is interrupted halfway through and/or a hard power off is done without shutting down Qubes, which results in files getting corrupted.
## Can not uninstall a VM / “ERROR: VM installed by package manager: template-vm-name”
Try the [normal method] before resorting to this method to remove a VM manually.
All of the following commands should be executed in a dom0 terminal.
When a template is marked as 'installed by package manager', but cannot be uninstalled there, trying to uninstall manually will result in the error "ERROR: VM installed by package manager: template-vm-name". Do as follows to be able to uninstall the template:
1. Check the state of `installed_by_rpm`
$ qvm-prefs template-vm-name
2. If `installed_by_rpm - True]`, mark the template as not installed by package manager
$ qvm-prefs template-vm-name installed_by_rpm false
3. Re-check the state of `installed_by_rpm`
- If `installed_by_rpm - False`, remove the template like you would a regular qube:
$ qvm-remove template-vm-name
- If `installed_by_rpm` remains `True`, reboot your computer to bring qubes.xml in sync with qubesd, and try again to remove the template.
[normal method]: /doc/templates/#uninstalling
## Fixing package installation errors ##
By default, templates in 4.0 only have a loopback interface.
Some packages will throw an error on installation in this situation.
For example, Samba expects to be configured using a network interface post installation.
One solution is to add a dummy interface to allow the package to install correctly:
ip link add d0 type dummy
ip addr add 192.168.0.1/24 dev d0
ip link set d0 up
## "Cannot connect to qrexec agent" error ##
If you face this error when starting a VM, look into the VM logs at `/var/log/xen/console/guest-VMNAME.log`.
Common reasons that may be revealed are: too low memory, corrupted files or a VM crash on startup.
If the error occurs as a result of too little initial memory, increase the initial memory from 200MB to 400MB by navigating to VM settings » Advanced » Initial memory.
## "No match found" when trying to install a TemplateVM ##
For example:
```
[user@dom0 ~]$ sudo qubes-dom0-update --enablerepo=qubes-templates-itl qubes-template-debian-10
Using sys-whonix as UpdateVM to download updates for Dom0; this may take some time...
No Match for argument qubes-template-debian-10
Nothing to download
```
This normally means you already have the template installed.
It may be that you have the matching package installed, but you removed or renamed the template.
Check `rpm -q qubes-template-<name>`.
If it lists the package, but you don't really have the template present (`qvm-ls` doesn't list it), you need to clean up leftovers of the package with `rpm -e --noscripts qubes-template-<name>`, then install it normally.