Running KVM inside a chroot

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Hi all,

I'm working on Chromium OS development. We have a pretty elaborate
chroot inside of which we carry out all development. We use KVM to
launch Chromium OS builds inside a VM for testing. Turns out that for
some reason, when QEMU is launched from inside the chroot, KVM itself
seems not to be used. The VM is extremely slow.

Is this known/expected? QEMU is installed inside the chroot, the KVM
modules are loaded, the /dev/kvm device is present and accesible. Any
ideas on how to debug this?

Thanks,
Jorge
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