On Sun, Aug 17, 2014 at 05:00:44PM +0200, arnaud gaboury wrote: > martinus@gerbillous ➤➤ ~ % getfacl /dev/kvm > getfacl: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names > # file: dev/kvm > # owner: root > # group: kvm > user::rw- > user:martinus:rw- > group::rw- > mask::rw- > other::--- So, permissions on /dev/kvm look OK. Actually, you can remove yourself from the 'kvm' group. > > >From man virt-install : > -------------- > qemu:///system > For creating KVM and QEMU guests to be run by the system libvirtd > instance. This is the default mode that virt-manager uses, and > what most KVM users want. > > qemu:///session > For creating KVM and QEMU guests for libvirtd running as the > regular user. > ------------------------------ > > $ >> $ virt-install --connect qemu:///session I have no idea what this means because I never used libvirt (only qemu directly). Cheers, -- Leonid Isaev GPG fingerprints: DA92 034D B4A8 EC51 7EA6 20DF 9291 EE8A 043C B8C4 C0DF 20D0 C075 C3F1 E1BE 775A A7AE F6CB 164B 5A6D
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