Am Montag, 13. Januar 2020 10:49:12 UTC+1 schrieb Elliot Killick:
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> Hello, all! 
>
> Not too long ago I released qvm-create-windows-qube but quit pushing 
> changes for a while because I realized there was still a of work to be 
> done and I wanted to get it out of the dev/beta phase before releasing a 
> new version. 
>
> Well, it's over 200 commits later and I would say it's well out of 
> beta now. 
>
> Biggest new features include: 
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>   * Use a much newer Windows 7 7601 ISO for Windows 7 
>   * Support Windows 8.1-10 Pro/Enterprise (ISO downloads from Microsoft 
>     included) 
>   * Support Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC (Also download provided) 
>   * Support Windows Server 2008 R2 - Windows Server 2019 (Also downloads 
>     provided) 
>   * Chocolatey integration 
>   * Option to slim down Windows installation (Similar to the following 
>     but much more refined due to especially the disabling of services I 
>     found could break things in a way that would result in a bad UX, 
>     also expanded for Windows 10: 
>     https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/windows-template-customization/) 
>   * Test signing Qubes GUI driver is now enabled during Windows 
>     installation process to skip a reboot 
>   * Hardcoding trial product key in answer files (or anywhere) is no 
>     longer necessary, Windows will use embedded trial key without any 
>     user interaction by default 
>   * windows-mgmt is air gapped 
>   * Travis CI is being used for integration testing 
>   * Tons of code cleanup, reorganization and refactoring  (I'm of the 
>     OpenBSD mindset where having clean (correct) code is just as 
>     important as having functional code, so a lot of stuff just got 
>     rewritten) 
>   * Everything is much more stable (No more lame sleeps for arbitrary 
>     amounts of time) 
>   * MIT license 
>
> Additionally, I made a PGP key (also using Qubes Split GPG) so hopefully 
> my code and anything I else I make can reach you a lot more securely. 
>
> Repo can be found here, please star if you find it useful :) 
>
> https://github.com/elliotkillick/qvm-create-windows-qube 
>
> I'm working towards having this project be similar (or superior) to 
> VMWare's Windows "Easy Install" feature but on Qubes: 
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OpDXlttmE0 
>
> Regards, 
>
> Elliot 
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Hi there!

Following your installation guide and running into this error message:

[xxx@dom0 Desktop]$ chmod +x install.sh && ./install.sh
[i] Creating windows-mgmt...
[i] Increasing storage capacity of windows-mgmt...
[i] Cloning qvm-create-windows-qube GitHub repository...
Cloning into 'qvm-create-windows-qube'...
[i] Please check for a good PGP signature (Verify it out-of-band if 
necessary)...
gpg: Signature made Sat 30 Nov 2019 08:48:44 AM CET
gpg:                using EDDSA key 018FB9DE6DFA13FB18FB5552F9B90D44F83DD5F2
gpg: Good signature from "Elliot Killick <elliotkill...@xxx.xx>" [unknown]
gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature!
gpg:          There is no indication that the signature belongs to the 
owner.
Primary key fingerprint: 018F B9DE 6DFA 13FB 18FB  5552 F9B9 0D44 F83D D5F2
[i] Downloading Windows 7 (Other versions of Windows can be downloaded 
later by using download-windows.sh)...
[i] Downloading Windows media from Microsoft servers...
[i] Downloading Windows 7...
./download-windows.sh: line 91: curl: command not found

Any help on this would be highly appreciated. Thanks!

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