January 28, 20233 yr So if I have an existing VM and then turn off AMD SVM in the BIOS, then TRY to edit the VM configuration and then save it (I disabled SVM so that the VM wouldn't auto-boot, the server was crashing because of something assigned to the VM), I get a message that says that the virtualization isn't supported (yeah sure) but then it DELETED THE CONFIGURATION FILE out of nowhere too.. is this expected behaviour?
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