Imported VM Starts but Does Not Initialize the Display
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@stormi Sorry for the delayed reply. I did as you requested, and below are the resulting log files. I started the VM at timestamp Dec 17 14:43:34 and stopped it about 2 minutes later.
If I can be of assistance, don't hesitate to ask please. Thank you.
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@kagbasi-ngc @Mefosheez We're trying to find developer time to diagnose the cause, but it's not the best time of the year, so I can't promise anything on delays.
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@kagbasi-ngc Does your VM have a vTPM? If so, could you try without?
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@stormi No worries at all, I understand.
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@stormi Yes it does. I just deleted the VTPM and tried starting it, but no success. Still the same issue - can't initialize the display.
I also disabled Secure Boot, and got the same results.
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@stormi thanks for the feedback. no rush here. just let me know if I can help.
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@stormi I wanted to follow up. I saw a good number of patches available today, first updates since the issues started for me. I processed them, but this issue still seems persist.
I know this thread is about nested virt, and i don't want to derail that. this is where i had posted about the issue prior. I believe they are going to be tided to the same root. any help would be appreciated.
https://xcp-ng.org/forum/topic/10083/uefi-guests-not-loading-console?_=1734014269146
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@Mefosheez I forwarded internally. Feel free to ask again after a week if no answer comes.
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@stormi I marked it as a question about a week ago now. do you suggest making a new post as a question all together?
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@Mefosheez Marking a new post as a question will not be necessary. @anthonyper is the one working on what we think is the issue (a regression on the EDK2 package). I haven't heard of a fix yet, but it's in progress.
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@stormi thank you for the update. and @anthonyper for taking a look.