My understanding is that using the VIR_DOMAIN_UNDEFINE_NVRAM flag[1] you are passing the --nvram argument and according to the documentation for undefine method this argument[2] is used for remove the nvram file. I still need to check the process to create VMs, especially when it uses uefi and checks if that a copy of nvram is created for every new instance. So, my question is if once that this change is applied is possible to create a new instance?
My understanding is that using the VIR_DOMAIN_ UNDEFINE_ NVRAM flag[1] you are passing the --nvram argument and according to the documentation for undefine method this argument[2] is used for remove the nvram file. I still need to check the process to create VMs, especially when it uses uefi and checks if that a copy of nvram is created for every new instance. So, my question is if once that this change is applied is possible to create a new instance?
[1] https:/ /github. com/libvirt/ libvirt/ blob/d9a0a885e2 b1cf3c9fc5260f9 cdf4fc8a768f26c /tools/ virsh-domain. c#L3681- L3682 /github. com/libvirt/ libvirt/ blob/d9a0a885e2 b1cf3c9fc5260f9 cdf4fc8a768f26c /tools/ virsh-domain. c#L3605
[2] https:/