Re: SELinux and KVM

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> - qemu is not part of CentOS, you probably got it from rpmforge.
> - that means you do not need qemu for KVM usage
> - SELinux cannot know about it
> - there's probably a different preferred way to use KVM on CentOS
>

>From a recent mail in this list:

>
> Well, it turns out that qemu is required and kvm-qemu-img was the
> source of the problem.  Removing this and installing qemu instead
> fixed the problem.
>

Actually I did the other way round:
yum remove qemu (which is in the extras repo)
yum install -x qemu kvm (excluding qemu and thus kvm-qemu-img will be taken)

=> make sure you have 'kvm-qemu-img' installed and not 'qemu',
according to Kai's comment above, this may help you
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