Re: Kernel development virtualization options

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On Fri, Nov 16, 2018 at 5:39 PM Laurence Rochfort <laurence.rochfort@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,

Thus far, I've been testing my kernel patches in a KVM vm with a full
distro installation, but it's pretty slow and cumbersome.

Hi

Hmmm, weird, assuming your CPU had VT-x/AMD-V enabled, KVM should utilize it and ran pretty fast. Could you check whether KVM use VT-x/AMD-V first?

 
Valerie Aurora has a blog post on using User-mode Linux, and others
mention QEMU with an overlay filesystem and BusyBox.

What do people recommend for quick iterative development, with good
GDB integration?

Cheers,
Laurence.

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