Re: Running KVM inside a chroot

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On 12.10.2011, at 20:49, Jorge Lucangeli Obes wrote:

> 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?

The first obvious idea I'd have here would be to strace the qemu process and check what happens when it opens /dev/kvm :)


Alex

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