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Hi folks
I usually run a system update once a week (pacman -Syu)
Ran it today -- and I run some Windows 11 VM's which need a TPM - was using the swtpm package.
Working properly on 6 Apr
Windows 11 VM's now reporting no TPM found after update (Pacman - not Windows) on 10 Apr
Not sure if it's possible to post image - but no errors reported on the system upgrade
in Windows 11 VM running the command tpm.msc normally shows details of teh tpm -- IBM etc. now it says No TPM module found.
I rolled back to 6 Apr where its OK -- then tested update again ignoring swtpm libvirt qemu
still didn't work
So back to Apr 6 -- I need these Windows 11 VM's so any ideas anybody.
(I'm running the wayland/Xorg plasma as GUI - KDE) on my arch system).
Thanks
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Did you also ignore libtpms?
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libvirt is the only package you ignored that had an update this week. The last update for qemu was in february, the swtpm/libtpms was in march.
It was only a rebuild of the same version, so it was unlikely to be the cause and you proved that.
Which packages were updated this time around according to your pacman log?
Last edited by progandy (2022-04-10 09:16:44)
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Compiling edk2 with -D TPM2_ENABLE -D TPM2_CONFIG_ENABLE fixed the issue for me so i'm guessing what broke with the update was that.
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Compiling edk2 with -D TPM2_ENABLE -D TPM2_CONFIG_ENABLE fixed the issue for me so i'm guessing what broke with the update was that.
Edit: That bug has been reported: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/74421
Last edited by progandy (2022-04-14 20:23:58)
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Thanks progandy
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