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Add option to enable secure boot #181

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RockyRhoudes opened this issue Mar 4, 2024 · 7 comments
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Add option to enable secure boot #181

RockyRhoudes opened this issue Mar 4, 2024 · 7 comments
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@RockyRhoudes
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RockyRhoudes commented Mar 4, 2024

Add the ability to enable Secure Boot and TPM for Windows 11 machines.

@tuxtof tuxtof added the good first issue Good for newcomers label Mar 7, 2024
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tuxtof commented Mar 7, 2024

Hello @RockyRhoudes
can you give more details on which feature you need to enable for Windows 11 support ??

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Hi tuxtof,

Both Secure Boot and vTPM would need to be enabled for Windows 11 support.

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apnoono commented Mar 12, 2024

vTPM support would be great for Linux too, unless I'm missing something in the documentation?

Separate, but tangential--when can this pull request be merged in?

Thanks!

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+1

@benjamin-crill
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+1 for vTPM for Windows 11

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wishy78 commented Aug 12, 2024

+1 for vTPM for Windows 11

after buying nutanix kit to migrate our dev network over too including the huge need for Windows 11 (regular updates) i was hoping to use packer for win 10 and win 11 but due to TPM requirement not in packer i would love to see this in here please?

I would like to say thnks for what has already been done in the packer/nutanix as it seems to be making life much easier, Well for win 10 and servers at least :)

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+1 for vTPM for Windows 11

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