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Just "bricked" a VM while testing secure boot and I'm not sure how
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Is the underlying file system you're hosting the VM on encrypted as well? If so, that might be your problem.
What does sudo qm terminal get you?
No my host is unencrypted. Unfortunately I deleted the VM and I can't replicate this issue so I can't run that command. I obviously did something different the first time but I can't think what!
Likely it was tpm related. Good luck.