You may want to consider using CentOS 8 until Rocky Linux gets to 8.6. When 
RHEL 8.6 is released, advanced-virtualization should become available to 
downstream distros, which will make it viable to install oVirt on Rocky Linux 
etc. I personally had the best luck with CentOS 8. CentOS 8 uses qemu 6.0, 
which isn't subject to the Q35 BIOS bug you're encountering. 6.1 introduced the 
bug, 6.2 fixes it. 6.2 seems to be in release candidate currently, so it's not 
available in repos yet. Most likely, this is why CentOS (and RHEL) have stayed 
on 6.0.
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