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How to install bionic-builder template for Ubuntu 18.04 in Qubes OS 4.0.2-rc1, Qbuntu Clone your fedora-30 vanilla template into a temporary 'builder' we will use to create Ubuntu templates. Top left button -> Terminal Emulator [user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-clone fedora-30 ubuntu-builder go into the bionic-builder template and pick your network (sys-firewall), and give yourself 30gb for private storage. Open the terminal for this template and begin. [user@ubuntu-builder ~]$ gpg I missed the receive keys screenshot [user@ubuntu-builder ~]$ gpg --recv-keys 0x36879494 [user@ubuntu-builder ~]$ gpg --edit-key 36879494 gpg> trust >Your decision? 5 >Do you really want to set this key to ultimate trust? Y gpg> quit [user@ubuntu-builder ~]$ wget http://keys.qubes-os.org/keys/qubes-developers-keys.asc [user@ubuntu-builder ~]$ gpg --import qubes-developers-keys.asc [user@ubuntu-builder ~]$ sudo dnf install nano [user@ubuntu-builder ~]$ sudo dnf install git createrepo rpm-build rpm-sign make python-sh rpmdevtools rpm-sign dialog [user@ubuntu-builder ~]$ git clone https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-builder [user@ubuntu-builder ~]$ cd qubes-builder [user@ubuntu-builder qubes-builder]$ nano example-configs/qubes-os-r4.0.conf [user@ubuntu-builder qubes-builder]$ ./setup select Y to anything missing Select Yes to keys that don't exist. Select Yes to add, this one glitches out for me, but worked first try writing this. Just keep rerunning ./setup over and over until this passes through. If this still won't work, change the pgp.mit.edu server to something else in the setup file. nano setup GPG_KEY_SERVER = 'ha.pool.sks-keyservers.net ' Select Qubes Release 4.0 Select Stable Select none of these options Build Template Only? Yes Select your OS template, this example is using Bionic+desktop Select builder-rpm and builder-debian Get Source? Yes Wait while this gets what the source files. This screen gives us what to do next. make install-deps make get-sources make qubes-vm make template [user@ubuntu-builder qubes-builder]$ ls -altr qubes-src/linux-template-builder/rpm Go to your dom0 terminal and move the install-templates.sh file over [user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-run --pass-io ubuntu-builder 'cat /home/user/qubes-builder/qubes-src/linux-template-builder/rpm/install-templates.sh' > install-templates.sh [user@dom0 ~]$ chmod +x install-templates.sh ./install-templates.sh After this was done, I cloned this into a crypto version to play around in. This is a cryptocurrency related site after all. qvm-clone bionic-desktop bionic-crypto After that, I then deleted the bionic-builder templateVM from Qube Manager to save some disk space.
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