Re: Mac-On-Linux / KVM

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Thanks for reply. Yes, module kvm-pr is loaded by modprobe, so that should
not be the problem. 
However if kernel version is the problem, I will build more recent. It's a
bit surprising though, when the module is present in that kernel version.

Martin

"chzigotzky@xxxxxxxxxxx" <chzigotzky@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello Martin,
> 
> Do you load the kernel module "PR" KVM with "modprobe kvm-pr"? By the way,
> MoL/"PR" KVM needs the kernel 3.17 or higher.
> 
> Rgds,
> 
> Christian 
> 
> On 22.11.2014, you wrote:
>> Hello,
> 
>> I'm new here, so I hope my question is not offtopic. I found out that 
>> M-o-L now works with KVM-PR, so I wanted to try it myself. I have 
>> PowerMac G5 (dual 970 CPU), Debian Wheezy and kernel 3.14.24 with 
>> kvm-pr. When I load the module and try to start M-o-L 0.9.73 build from 
>> SVN all I have is error message:
> 
>> kvm_enable_cap failed
>> KVM init failed
> 
>> Googling brought me to nothing, the only advice I found is about 
>> permissions, but I'm running M-o-L as root.
> 
>> Can anyone help me, please?
> 
>> Thanks,
>> Martin
> 
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