Re: [PATCH 2/2] kvm tools: handle failure of command

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On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 8:33 AM, walimis <walimisdev@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>Yes. Because I'm using ubuntu and if I don't use sudo to execute
>>>"kvm pause", pause command can't work and doesn't prompt anything.
>>
>>That's odd. I don't use sudo with the tool either. Sasha?
> If I don't use sudo to run "kvm run", kvm prompt me:
>  Fatal, could not open /dev/kvm: Permission denied

You should probably just add yourself to the 'kvm' group:

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM/Installation

> So I use sudo to execute "kvm run".
>>>BTW, do you always login as "root" user?
>>
>>Depends on which image you're using.
> I don't refer to the guest image. I mean that in your host PC, which user
> you login and operate as.

Heh, I never login as 'root' to the host machine. :-)

                        Pekka
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