Le 20/09/2018 à 19:25, Gary Dale a écrit : > Thanks. I also use the virt-manager GUI. However what it does is store > the options and creates the command line, so its rarely relevant. > Unfortunately it doesn't seem to expose the firmware option once the VM > is created. > > I've installed the package but to get to the firmware option, I had to > create a new VM. When I went to remove the old one, I missed unchecking > the delete storage files box. Now I'll have to create a new disk image. > :( It's what I get for doing this with a cold and only one cup of > coffee today. > > I'll try again later since I have to shut down the source machine to > take the image and that machine is in use.
- I have done a quick and dirty try to import a Win iso: when I click "Customize config before Install" (something like that: being french, my Debian is in french), I can chose between BIOS and UEFI. - It seems (I am not sure) that there is a virt-manager bug (and its fix) that might be of significance in your case: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1503775 - some more info on enabling UEFI in libvirt: http://blog.wikichoon.com/2016/01/uefi-support-in-virt-install-and-virt.html