Re: Looking at using KVM for embedded product

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On 06/23/2010 05:29 PM, Tom Shoes wrote:
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 2:36 AM, Avi Kivity<avi@xxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
Thanks Avi for your response.

Re-adding mailing list to cc list.

Request for more clarification on the following:

Is having no VGA adapter and using serial port as console an issue?
When I mean by issue, I am refering to issue while configuring or
running KVM and also its tools, library etc..

Should not be a problem.

Many users are satisfied with the lastest stable branch (2.6.32.y or 2.6.34.y).
Want to confirm if the KVM stable release go hand in hand with Linux kernel
release?

Yes - the kernel part. In fact there are no independent kvm releases any more, they're just ordinary kernel releases.

The userspace part - qemu-kvm - is released independently (and has its own stable branch).

You mean kvm-kmod?  It may, but I recommend at least 2.6.27 (when mmu
notifiers were introduced).
Thanks. Do you recommend 2.6.27 or any specific 2.6.27.y version.

The latest version.  And I recommend 2.6.32.y or 2.6.34.y over 2.6.27.

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