Thanks. Knowledge was all I was after. I shall disable the KVM stuff

On 2013-03-19 18:40, Jonathan Adams wrote:
On 19 March 2013 16:37, Hans J. Albertsson
<hans.j.alberts...@branneriet.se> wrote:
On 2013-03-19 15:15, Jonathan Adams wrote:
On 19 March 2013 13:51, Hans J. Albertsson <hans.j.alberts...@branneriet.se> 
wrote:
3. WARNING: kvm: insufficient hardware support (lacking EPT)
Huh??? The CPU is a Xeon 3330. Intel says that has VT and EPT support,
and
I've enabled VT and VT-d support in the BIOS. What gives?? Is Intel
lying???

what are your outputs to "psrinfo -v" and "isainfo -v" ?
...

64-bit amd64 applications
     vmx xsave sse4.1 ssse3 cx16 sse3 sse2 sse fxsr mmx cmov amd_sysc cx8

     tsc fpu
32-bit i386 applications
     vmx xsave sse4.1 ssse3 ahf cx16 sse3 sse2 sse fxsr mmx cmov sep cx8
     tsc fpu


I e very much the same as your result.

And what does that tell us about what to do about the error message??
I know when running KVM on Linux that there are issues with the CPU
not passing vmx ... and there are settings in the BIOS to deal with
this ...

*slaps forehead*

I've just realised that you have VirtualBox installed ... you cannot
have KVM and Virtualbox Installed, you have to choose.

I have VirtualBox on my laptop (with the error you get above), and KVM
on the server (with no error), but they don't mix.

I had real trouble on my laptop when I had KVM installed and tried
using VirtualBox, so I just de-installed the KVM on the laptop and
everything is working fine.

Jon

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