On 01.09.20 10:38, Jan-Marc Stranz wrote:
> Remarks:
> 
> - my system has an "Intel BayTrail SoC" wih 2 cores
> - I've added "intel_iommu=on" to the kernel command line
> - "dmesg | grep DMAR" brings no result
> - option "Intel Virtualization Technology" is enabled in the BIOS
> - "cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep vmx" or "grep --color vmx /proc/cpuinfo"
> brings that "vmx" is in the "flags"
> - "lscpu" brings "Virtualization: VT-x"
> 

You also need VT-d. Which processor is that exactly? ark.intel.com can
tell you if it had VT-d already, probably not. Look here e.g.:
https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/78867/intel-celeron-processor-j1900-2m-cache-up-to-2-42-ghz.html

Jan

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