omnitool on arm64
I am getting this warning when I am trying to setup omnitool. I am setting up omnitool in a debian-based vm in UTM, which supports nested virt on apple silicon
docker logs omni-windows
❯ Starting Windows for Docker v0.00...
❯ For support visit https://github.com/dockur/windows-arm
❯ CPU: 0 | RAM: 9/12 GB | DISK: 491 GB (btrfs) | KERNEL: 6.11.2-arm64...
❯ Extracting local ISO image...
❯ Detecting version from ISO image...
❯ Detected: Windows 11 Enterprise (Evaluation)
❯ Warning: the answer file for Windows 11 Enterprise (Evaluation) was not found (win11arm64-enterprise-eval.xml).
❯ Adding drivers to image...
❯ Adding OEM folder to image...
❯ Adding win11arm64.xml for automatic installation...
❯ Building Windows 11 image...
Is it successful? Is the lack of win11arm64-enterprise-eval.xml affecting the results
@yanlong2023 It is not successful. Windows 11 VM docker is dependent on KVM so can only run quickly on Windows and Linux, and we cannot overcome it.
@yanlong2023 It is not successful. Windows 11 VM docker is dependent on KVM so can only run quickly on Windows and Linux, and we cannot overcome it.
Linux VM on UTM has kvm support
also on macos port 5000 is often taken by a system service which prevents the default setup in this repo from working https://stackoverflow.com/questions/72369320/why-always-something-is-running-at-port-5000-on-my-mac
Has anyone figured out a workaround to this?
Has anyone figured out a workaround to this?
kvm is available on kali linux or debian virtual machine on UTM on Apple M3 ; some configuration files in this repo need adaptation