> On 11 Jan 2024, at 02:43, Frank Bures <bur...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> You would not have to reinstall.  Once you convert your VMWare disks to QEMU 
> disk and configure the QEMU virtual machine, it just boots the same way as it 
> used to in VMWare.  That's the beauty of it.

Yes this works well. I converted a windows 10 successfully.
Just remember that you also need to copy the Ethernet address from the vmware 
xml config file into the qemu config. Easy to do with libvirt manager.

Last few days I managed to upgrade the windows 10 image to windows 11.
A little tricky to convert from MBR to GPT then boot under UEFI and secure 
boot, but doable.

Barry


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