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[release-v0.29] Windows 11: enable TPM and EFI persistence #639

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This is an automated cherry-pick of #611

/assign fossedihelm

Windows 11 now defaults to persistent TPM and EFI. This requires a storage class capable of ReadWriteMany Filesystem

The Windows 11 template enables TPM and EFI, since both a required.
However, they were both non-persistent by default, which means bitlocker won't work.
Also, in recent versions of Windows 11, bitlocker requires both TPM and EFI to be persistent.
This enables persistent EFI and TPM, which requires a RWO FS storage class to be present.

Signed-off-by: Jed Lejosne <[email protected]>
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/lgtm

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/approve
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ksimon1 commented Nov 26, 2024

/retest

@kubevirt-bot kubevirt-bot merged commit 0f2c1c2 into kubevirt:release-v0.29 Nov 26, 2024
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