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  3. In the year 2026, it still appears that virt-manager cannot create snapshots of systems that use UEFI.

In the year 2026, it still appears that virt-manager cannot create snapshots of systems that use UEFI.

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    In the year 2026, it still appears that virt-manager cannot create snapshots of systems that use UEFI.

    I haven't paid attention to this stuff for a while, but I have to assume that there's a sane and free modern replacement for virt-manager these days?

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      In the year 2026, it still appears that virt-manager cannot create snapshots of systems that use UEFI.

      I haven't paid attention to this stuff for a while, but I have to assume that there's a sane and free modern replacement for virt-manager these days?

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      @wdormann That's super confusing, given that Proxmox, also KVM/QEMU-based, snapshots these VMs just fine.

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