Hello,
maybe this is a very noobish question, but if I use OVMF/UEFI for my windows servers, it's good to have the EFI disk (not required, but good, so one could persist changes to uefi settings, if I understand correctly).
If I don't use the EFI disk, eg. delete it, I will get the efivars message when migrating, powering up etc, but I'll be able to clone the VM.
If I use the EFI disk, I'll get no warnings, but will not be able to clone the VM:
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maybe this is a very noobish question, but if I use OVMF/UEFI for my windows servers, it's good to have the EFI disk (not required, but good, so one could persist changes to uefi settings, if I understand correctly).
If I don't use the EFI disk, eg. delete it, I will get the efivars message when migrating, powering up etc, but I'll be able to clone the VM.
If I use the EFI disk, I'll get no warnings, but will not be able to clone the VM:
Code:
create full clone of drive efidisk0...
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