On Fri, 2011-06-03 at 09:11 +0200, Matthias Bolte wrote: > > It has probably something to do with this piece of code, in daemon/libvirtd.c: I finally got back to looking at this, and that's what I discovered as well. (I hadn't checked my email in the interim.) I stopped it from dropping privileges and now libvirtd starts. Earlier, when launching virsh (with no arguments), I think I got some errors about localhost:8000. I ignored that, as I'm really looking to test VirtualBox, which brings me to this... If I don't have the VirtualBox GUI running, virsh fails to connect: /usr/local/bin/virsh -c vbox:///session ... hangs for 10 or so seconds ... error: internal error nsIEventQueue object is null error: failed to connect to the hypervisor I expected libvirt to handle starting VirtualBox processes as necessary. How is this designed to work? Thanks, Richard
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