On Sat, Oct 13, 2007 at 09:30:54PM -0300, Emmanuel Nicolas Millan wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >is there any option to reenable virtualisation support (AMD-CPU) if it
> >is disabled by bios (and Bios does not show an option to enable
> >virtualisation support)?
>
> >Elmar
>
> Hi, i'm having the same probl
Emmanuel Nicolas Millan wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> is there any option to reenable virtualisation support (AMD-CPU) if it
>> is disabled by bios (and Bios does not show an option to enable
>> virtualisation support)?
>>
>
>
>> Elmar
>>
>
> Hi, i'm having the same problem, my bios doesn't have
>Hi,
>
>is there any option to reenable virtualisation support (AMD-CPU) if it
>is disabled by bios (and Bios does not show an option to enable
>virtualisation support)?
>Elmar
Hi, i'm having the same problem, my bios doesn't have an option to
enable virtualization support, and I already upgrade
Elmar Haneke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is there any option to reenable virtualisation support (AMD-CPU) if it
> is disabled by bios (and Bios does not show an option to enable
> virtualisation support)?
>
Look for a bios update, that may help.
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Hi,
is there any option to reenable virtualisation support (AMD-CPU) if it
is disabled by bios (and Bios does not show an option to enable
virtualisation support)?
Elmar
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David Shwatrz wrote:
> Avi,
> I am not running xen kernel;
>
> uname -a
> Linux sbc32 2.6.21-rc7 #1 SMP Sun Apr 29 11:49:40 IDT 2007 x86_64
> x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>
> This is a kernel I built from source. (2.6.21-rc7) so I suppose it
> should be ok.
>
Maybe your bios is lying. What is the ma
Avi,
I am not running xen kernel;
uname -a
Linux sbc32 2.6.21-rc7 #1 SMP Sun Apr 29 11:49:40 IDT 2007 x86_64 x86_64
x86_64 GNU/Linux
This is a kernel I built from source. (2.6.21-rc7) so I suppose it should be
ok.
Regards,
David S.
On 5/7/07, Avi Kivity <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
David Shwat
David Shwatrz wrote:
> Thanks.
> Sorry, but as I said: VT is enabled in bios. I had booted and
> rechecked it.
> Any other ideas?
Are you running a Xen kernel perhaps?
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Thanks.
Sorry, but as I said: VT is enabled in bios. I had booted and rechecked it.
Any other ideas?
Ds
On 5/7/07, Jun Koi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 5/7/07, David Shwatrz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> I tried to build kvm-21 on a dual core Intel machine (x86_64).
> I **had** enable
Hi there,
I read in some HP forum that you need to remove the battery for some minutes
after you setted the virtualization in BIOS.
Bye
Piero
Alle 11:03, lunedì 7 maggio 2007, David Shwatrz ha scritto:
> Hello,
> I tried to build kvm-21 on a dual core Intel machine (x86_64).
> I **had** enabled
On 5/7/07, David Shwatrz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> I tried to build kvm-21 on a dual core Intel machine (x86_64).
> I **had** enabled virtualization in BIOS and rechecked it.
> cat /proc/cpu shows the "vmx" in flag:
>
> I run:
> modprobe kvm
> and it is OK.
> modrobe kvm-intel
> and I
Hello,
I tried to build kvm-21 on a dual core Intel machine (x86_64).
I **had** enabled virtualization in BIOS and rechecked it.
cat /proc/cpu shows the "vmx" in flag:
I run:
modprobe kvm
and it is OK.
modrobe kvm-intel
and I get , in the kernel log,
kvm: disabled by bios
and the kvm-intel module
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