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TemplateVMs don’t populate EFI system partition #9539

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DemiMarie opened this issue Oct 25, 2024 · 0 comments
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TemplateVMs don’t populate EFI system partition #9539

DemiMarie opened this issue Oct 25, 2024 · 0 comments
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affects-4.2 This issue affects Qubes OS 4.2. C: templates needs diagnosis Requires technical diagnosis from developer. Replace with "diagnosed" or remove if otherwise closed. P: default Priority: default. Default priority for new issues, to be replaced given sufficient information. T: bug Type: bug report. A problem or defect resulting in unintended behavior in something that exists.

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Qubes OS release

R4.2

Brief summary

The EFI System Partition of a TemplateVM is not set up.

Steps to reproduce

Try to boot a TemplateBasedVM as an HVM with UEFI firmware.

Expected behavior

Works.

Actual behavior

Firmware cannot mount EFI system partition.

@DemiMarie DemiMarie added T: bug Type: bug report. A problem or defect resulting in unintended behavior in something that exists. P: default Priority: default. Default priority for new issues, to be replaced given sufficient information. labels Oct 25, 2024
@andrewdavidwong andrewdavidwong added C: templates needs diagnosis Requires technical diagnosis from developer. Replace with "diagnosed" or remove if otherwise closed. affects-4.2 This issue affects Qubes OS 4.2. labels Oct 25, 2024
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affects-4.2 This issue affects Qubes OS 4.2. C: templates needs diagnosis Requires technical diagnosis from developer. Replace with "diagnosed" or remove if otherwise closed. P: default Priority: default. Default priority for new issues, to be replaced given sufficient information. T: bug Type: bug report. A problem or defect resulting in unintended behavior in something that exists.
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