> Tiago Lam writes:
>
> > When explaining on how to add vhost-user ports to a guest, using
> > libvirt, point to the qemu-system-x86_64 binary by default, instead of
> > using qemu-kvm. The latter has been made obsolete and dropped from a
> > number of distributions
On 11/04/2018 14:53, Aaron Conole wrote:
Tiago Lam writes:
When explaining on how to add vhost-user ports to a guest, using
libvirt, point to the qemu-system-x86_64 binary by default, instead of
using qemu-kvm. The latter has been made obsolete and dropped from a
number
Tiago Lam writes:
> When explaining on how to add vhost-user ports to a guest, using
> libvirt, point to the qemu-system-x86_64 binary by default, instead of
> using qemu-kvm. The latter has been made obsolete and dropped from a
> number of distributions (although it is
When explaining on how to add vhost-user ports to a guest, using
libvirt, point to the qemu-system-x86_64 binary by default, instead of
using qemu-kvm. The latter has been made obsolete and dropped from a
number of distributions (although it is still available on Fedora).
This has been verified