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@ambarve ambarve commented May 6, 2025

This commit adds a new tool that can take a valid Windows container image tarball and extracts all the UtilityVM files from that tarball into a block CIM. The end result should be a block CIM that has all the files necessary to successfully boot & run a UtilityVM.

@ambarve ambarve force-pushed the uvm_cim_maker branch 2 times, most recently from 23ce0f6 to 4b50d3e Compare May 8, 2025 16:12
@ambarve ambarve marked this pull request as ready for review May 13, 2025 15:19
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@helsaawy helsaawy self-assigned this May 13, 2025
This commit adds a new tool that can take a valid Windows container image tarball and
extracts all the UtilityVM files from that tarball into a block CIM. The end result should
be a block CIM that has all the files necessary to successfully boot & run a UtilityVM.

Signed-off-by: Amit Barve <[email protected]>
@ambarve ambarve merged commit 517de4a into microsoft:main May 23, 2025
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