On 6/7/21 20:33, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Tue, 2021-07-06 at 19:42 +1000, Stephen Morris wrote:
Is this directly on the hardware or in a VM? If the former, it
would
appear to be a bug. If the latter, presumably the VM is emulating
the
TPM.
Windows is Windows 10 and it is native, I boot the machine into
Windows
10. Fedora is running inside a Vmware Player Vm hosted on the Windows
10
machine the screenshot is from.
That would indicate that the hardware does have TPM but that the VM
isn't detecting it, possibly because it hasn't been configured in
VMware. In my case the host is Linux and the guest is Windows. The host
doesn't have hardware TPM but the guest (using QEMU/KVM) is emulating
it.
I don't know what the screenshot shows. I don't see anything related to
TPM.
Sorry, I thought the "TPM Manufacturer Section" of the TPM output was
indicating there was a TPM when it indicated the version.
Maybe I don't actually have the hardware.
regards,
Steve
poc
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