On Sunday 07 January 2007 05:33, Eric Evans wrote:
> Another thing to watch out for is that you have read/write permissions
> for /dev/kvm, (it's 0660, root:root here). You'll see the same error
> message, ("Could not initialize KVM, will disable KVM support"), if
> you don't have sufficient privileges.

Hi Eric,

Thanks for the information.

It was a permission issue. How petty am I to forget check permission before 
filing a bug.

But I don't think a 0666 permission on /dev/kvm is a good idea. It should 
rather be root:kvm ownership of /dev/kvm with permission 0660 and all 
required users should add themselves to the kvm group.


Thanks,
Ritesh
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