On Mon, Jun 14, 2021 at 06:07:50AM -0400, Kenneth Parker wrote: > Okay. I am running Debian Bullseye (selected earlier, during its testing > phase, because I needed its level of QEMU to import a VM from Mint 20's > QEMU: Buster's QEMU refused). My computer is an HP EliteDesk 705 G1-SFF. > > I have a special requirement to run a Licenced version of Windows 10 Pro as > a QEMU/KVM Guest. I have already set up QEMU GCOW2 files as gpt and > partitioned them with UEFI environments, but only with Linux guests so far, > as well as (in one instance) Refind. > > Does QEMU/KVM support setting up Secure Boot, in a way that passes > Microsoft Muster? > > Okay, I may be finding my own answers, via a Super User web page on this, > using Manjaro and ovmf: > > https://superuser.com/questions/1389103/windows-10-uefi-physical-to-kvm-libvirt-virtual > > And now I see that Bullseye has ovmf available as a package. > > So this will be my next Project. I guess I am asking if anyone on this > list has been successful with a virtualized Secure Boot that Microsoft > likes? > > Have a nice day :) > > > > Thomas > > > > Many thanks! > > Kenneth Parker
Hi Kenneth, Install OVMF. I tend to use Virtual Machine Manager just because it's easier for me. Essentially, you do get the choice to use Secure Boot and there are two options - one for Microsoft and one generic, I think. Andy C.