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LinuxWin2USB
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Is it possible to run a Windows 11 Virtual Machine on Linux?
Try one of those "win2usb" things like this one. I forget which one I tried, but awhile ago I put Windows 11 on a rather old desktop, like gen 3 i5, and I did it by taking out the SATA drive and plugging it into the USB port with an adapter and then using one of those "win2usb" tools to make a "bootable USB" version. I then put the drive back in the computer and it had Windows 11 without issues. You might be able to take the bootable image it creates and get it to boot in the virtual machine.
swtpm
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Is it possible to run a Windows 11 Virtual Machine on Linux?
Or you can just add a virtual tpm device in virt-manager while setting up the vm using swtpm. It seems to ha e packages on most major distro's.
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Creating a Qemu Windows 10 VM on Linux
If you want Windows 11 instead for whatever reason, swtpm can emulate a TPM chip for QEMU to use.
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Work Revived On Parallel CPU Bring-Up To Boot Linux Faster On Large Systems/Servers
You can find the source of software TPM implementations which abide to the official spec such as: https://github.com/stefanberger/swtpm but that has no real bearings on the TPM used on real hardware
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Windows 11's current .iso file not working on qemu.
I install swtpm and in virt-manager add a TPM 2.0 emulated device and set the secure boot image before I install. This seems to work well enough.
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Ryzen 7 [email protected], 32 GB RAM... I'm officially ditching Windows
I don't know either, but apparently Microsoft didn't guarantee that 'unsupported' systems would continue to receive system updates. I just use a QEMU VM and swtpm.
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"vPub v5" opensource online Party! - this Thursday at 4 PM UTC
swtpm - a software Trusted Platform Module emulator and the ways of using it;
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Fedora considers deprecating legacy BIOS
Seems there are two such projects for that:
https://github.com/stefanberger/swtpm
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TPM using qemu?
This should work: https://github.com/stefanberger/swtpm/wiki
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Tpm simulator?
Linux has several TPM emulators. This one is probably the most popular. But here's another for TPM 1.2 only. The main use-case is to emulate TPMs for use with Virtual Machine guests.
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swtpm-localca exit with status 256:
Other GitHub posts from previous versions seem to have the issue described here but maybe I missed something, https://github.com/stefanberger/swtpm/issues/572 I'm on an arch install and just installed it from pacman.
What are some alternatives?
quickemu - Quickly create and run optimised Windows, macOS and Linux virtual machines
mortar - Framework to join Linux's physical security bricks.
tpm-emulator - The famous tpm-emulator by Mario Strasser, previously hosted on BerliOs. It supports TPM1.2 only!
tpm2-tools - The source repository for the Trusted Platform Module (TPM2.0) tools
tpm2-tss - OSS implementation of the TCG TPM2 Software Stack (TSS2)
libtpms - The libtpms library provides software emulation of a Trusted Platform Module (TPM 1.2 and TPM 2.0)
CloverBootloader - Bootloader for macOS, Windows and Linux in UEFI and in legacy mode
panda - Platform for Architecture-Neutral Dynamic Analysis
kvm-guest-drivers-windows - Windows paravirtualized drivers for QEMU\KVM
tpm2-tss-engine - OpenSSL Engine for TPM2 devices
EfiFs - EFI FileSystem drivers
lnDSO150 - Newer alternative firmware for the DSO150/DSO shell small oscilloscope