I have VT and VT-d on my bios, I enabled VT both and it doesn't help.
When I try to use the command eric gave (thanks for that) I have the same problems with VT and VT-d enabled or disabled.When I enabled VT-d I had an error from abrt that said that most likely my bios weren't configured right so now only VT is enabled.
QEMU: Checking for hardware virtualization : PASS
QEMU: Checking for device /dev/kvm : FAIL (Check that the 'kvm-intel' or 'kvm-amd' modules are loaded & the BIOS has enabled virtualization)
QEMU: Checking for device /dev/vhost-net : WARN (Load the 'vhost_net' module to improve performance of virtio networking)
QEMU: Checking for device /dev/net/tun : PASS
LXC: Checking for Linux >= 2.6.26 : PASS
On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 8:13 PM, Adam Williamson <awilliam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 19/04/13 10:04 AM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
<mailto:moshegrey@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
I checked the sha and it matches the one on the site, so I guess
thats not the problem. thanks for the try.
I just installed libvirt-daemon-kvm and qemu-kvm and still can't
work with kvm.
It says that KVM is not available. What should I install so I will
have it?
Does the CPU have the proper KVM flags? I have a Pentium(R) Dual-Core
CPU E5300 which turned out not to have the VMX flags but other models
did (for some reason Intel sold a series of CPU's that had vmx burnt out
on it for some reason..)
They disabled VT-d on lower-end CPUs for some time as a market differentiation tactic (you need virt, you pay more).
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