Hi,
As i know, KVM is based on passthrough host cpu to implement
full-virtualiztion,
if host cpu doesn't support this feature, it's impossible to turn on this
feature by KVM.
Wheher there are another ways in QEMU to emulate this featureļ¼such as emulate
it based on pure software, not rely on
Hi guys,
I have tried via modprobe kvmintel enable_apicv=Y to adjust KVM parameter, but
it doesn't effect, and
cat /sys/module/kvm_intel/parameters/enable_apicv always return "N".
I don't know how to configure KVM or QEMU to support APIC virtualizaion feature?
My host infos are as
Yassine Chaouche writes:
> I have installed Linux Mint on my machine on /dev/sda5. Later, I
> installed MX Linux on /dev/sda9, but the installation of MX eventually
> didn't work well as I tried to do things. I need to fix MX linux, but
> each I change something I need to reboot the machine to
On 04/08/2019 17:26, Yassine Chaouche wrote:
Dear qemu,
I have installed Linux Mint on my machine on /dev/sda5. Later, I
installed MX Linux on /dev/sda9, but the installation of MX eventually
didn't work well as I tried to do things. I need to fix MX linux, but
each I change something I need
Dear qemu,
I have installed Linux Mint on my machine on /dev/sda5. Later, I
installed MX Linux on /dev/sda9, but the installation of MX eventually
didn't work well as I tried to do things. I need to fix MX linux, but
each I change something I need to reboot the machine to see if it fixed
it,