Am 29.01.26 um 10:46 AM schrieb Dominik Csapak:
> On 1/29/26 10:40 AM, Fiona Ebner wrote:
>> Am 28.01.26 um 1:30 PM schrieb Dominik Csapak:
>>> diff --git a/www/manager6/Utils.js b/www/manager6/Utils.js
>>> index d8b212bc..de1ee0ba 100644
>>> --- a/www/manager6/Utils.js
>>> +++ b/www/manager6/Utils.js
>>> @@ -63,6 +63,17 @@ Ext.define('PVE.Utils', {
>>>               Other: [{ desc: '-', val: 'other' }],
>>>           },
>>>   +        kvmOSTypesPerArchitecture: {
>>> +            x86_64: {
>>> +                bases: undefined, // include all
>>> +                ostypes: undefined, // include all
>>> +            },
>>> +            aarch64: {
>>> +                bases: ['Linux', 'Other'],
>>> +                ostypes: ['l26', 'other'],
>>
>> What about Windows? Do we really want to hide that compeletely in the
>> UI? Unfortunately [;P], I expect that to be a non-negligible use case
>> and many requests to come in (which will miss that it's available on the
>> CLI). Or is it not properly supported in the backend? If yes, that
>> should be fixed, note that I have sent a patch at least for the
>> unavailable hyperv flags [0]. I mean, we can also wait and see if I'm
>> right. Maybe people don't care about it as much on ARM, I'd be glad ;)
>>
>> [0]:
>> https://lore.proxmox.com/pve-devel/20260127134626.127432-3-
>> [email protected]/
>>
> 
> yeah, sorry should have expanded on the why here a bit:
> 
> yes, there are a few things in the backend still missing for windows arm
> support, namely:
> * display: the only device i could get windows to show anything was 'ramfb'
> * iso/storage: since aarch64 does not support ide (at least in my tests
> i couldn't get it to work, maybe there is a way), we have to use a
> different bus for the iso/cdrom drives. virtio-scsi works theoretically,
> but the windows installer stops at some point because the drivers are
> missing. OVMF can't boot from other scsi controllers or sata.
> 
> so the only other way would be to implement usb-storage support, but
> that's not here yet
> 
> so all in all i opted to hide windows for the moment because one cannot
> make it work with the current options anyway

Seems like there are virtio-win drivers for win11:
https://virtio-win.github.io/Knowledge-Base/Windows-arm64-vm-using-qemu.html

But also requires going into regedit during installation to disable TPM ;P

Yeah, let's just not expose it in the UI for now if there is no
first-class support for it yet.



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