And do you mean I should check the output via sudo journalctl -f again? Did you mean chmod as per the wiki because I have used that when setting it up, but I used it again to check the journal but nothing but the command shows up in the log incase that is what you meant. Sorry, I have never used chown, what am I suppose to do with this? sudo chmod /home/user/shared does nothing but says to use help for more info. Update: Just incase it uses Mandatory Access Control I tried doing “sudo chmod 777 -R /home/yourusername/shared” But I got the same error When installing the shared folder I followed the instructions in KVM documentation to give the folder permissions, but I did not do the Mandatory Access Control section as I’m unsure whether or not Kicksecure uses it or SELinux Not sure if this is related but it might be, KVM Whonix seems to work fine except that when I put a shared folder and try to boot the workstation I get "Error starting domain: internal error cannot initialize fdsev failed to open /home/user/shared: permission denied and then systemd log shows red text “unable to read from monitor: connection reset by peer” "internal error qemu unexpectedly closed the monitor write cache: disabled, read cache: enabled, doesn’t support DPO or FUAīut the USB does not show up in thunar, next I did sudo mount /dev/sdd /mnt/ and it worked but the name changes every time I take the usb out. ![]() Next, I plugged in the USB, it found it, detected it and attached, but then it said Then I went into settings and volume management and mount removeable were already enabled, I disabled and renabled them and nothing changed in the log (Note it said I was missing dependency gvfs) Next, I opened thunar and nothing new appeared in that window ![]() Instantly, it showed some AVC apparmor=“DENIED” stuff relating to security-misc/pam_tally2-info I assume you disabled thunar-volman for a security reason, maybe there is a way to do without it? If this is more secure maybe there is a way to make that automount? somewhere, either in /media or /mnt The drives showed up but I couldn’t mount them by clicking on them because I’m not authorized, so instead I uninstalled gvfs and just did sudo fdisk -l and mounted it with sudo mount /dev/diskname /mnt/disknamefolder and added it to the menu. Restarted and they showed up, is there a downside to using gvfs? Let me know if there is a better way to do this. ![]() I checked “file manager settings” > advanced in Thunar and it said missing dependencies: gvfs Restarted, did not work so I then did sudo nano /home/user/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/-new I tried sudo nano /etc/skel/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/thunar.xml I enabled all the automount options in thunar-volman settings editor Unfortunately, my other disk, usb and external drive all do not show up even when they are plugged in before the restart. So thanks for making Whonix & Kicksecure, I have used virtualbox whonix for awhile. Lastly, I want to say I think Kicksecure is a great idea and I like what I see a lot so far! I will do what I can to report bugs when I see them and will consider contributing later when I have gained more experience as security is an interest of mine. cache but it always keeps coming back, how can I make it stop? I think it makes the shutdown very slow, if there is a security reason to keep it though, let me know and I will consider that. While I am here, I find the session saving annoying and I forgot to uncheck the box the first time I shut down, I always uncheck it now and I deleted the sessions in. Sorry if this is really basic but when I plug in my USB or DISK it doesn’t automount, is this a security feature? How can I make my extra disk, USB and external drive automount? Am I missing a package, if so, what debian package would you recommend? Also if automount package creates security problems maybe you can tell me how to just manually mount it as well? I am changing from Linux Mint Debian Edition because I want a more secure host for daily things and to run KVM whonix in. I installed debian 10 with netinst and installed without the graphical environment, then I installed kicksecure with xfce with the distro morphing method.
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