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Cisco nexus VM does not booting as i expected

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Host Specfication

Hardware

CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 1700X

Memory: 32GB

Motherboard: ASRock X470 Master SLI/ac

Software

OS: Proxmox VE 7.1 Kernel: Linux 5.13.19-4-pve #1 SMP PVE 5.13.19-9

VM

bios: ovmf
boot: order=sata0;sata1
cores: 4
cpu: host
efidisk0: TeraStore1-4T:vm-205-disk-1,efitype=4m,pre-enrolled-keys=1,size=1M
hotplug: disk,network
memory: 8192
meta: creation-qemu=6.1.1,ctime=1648042765
name: sw1
net0: vmxnet3=92:FF:7E:75:62:55,bridge=vmbr0
numa: 0
sata0: TeraStore1-4T:vm-205-disk-0,size=10000M
scsihw: pvscsi
serial0: socket
smbios1: uuid=6bb22137-d899-42e1-bec0-b35beab6d80e
sockets: 1
tablet: 0
vga: serial0
vmgenid: c9d33a21-fd47-4602-9336-22b25700524d

Guest OS

OS: Cisco Nexus 9000v.

Downloaded Disk: nexus9300v.9.3.9.qcow2

Source: Official Cisco Download site. Link Here -> https://software.cisco.com/download/home/286312239/type/282088129/release/9.3(9)

My Question

Thank you for reading my question.

I'm currently running 2 Cisco CSR 1000v Routers in my Proxmox labs for doing some fun test.

And i face a difficult problem.

My Cisco Nexus 9000v VM does not boot!

My VM directly head to UEFI shell. And that's it. It even not boot.

Boot order is correctly configured and Nested Virtualization is enabled.

Serial interface also configured too.

However, it does not boot nxos... :<

I know this Hypervisor does not supported by Cisco, but i think there is a way to boot this thing up!

So my question is what should i do to run my nexus vm works as i expected?

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