Installing on CentOS 8.5 brings QEMU 6.0.
Guess we use CentOS until RHEL 8.6 is released, Rocky/Alma Linux update to 8.6,
and oVirt is viable on those distros.
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Yes. It appears CentOS Stream installs QEMU 6.1.0 when installing
ovirt-hosted-engine-setup.
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"mediocre.slacker--- via Users" writes:
> To add, it was pretty clear the VM never came up just by looking at
> top/htop. qemu-kvm was using negligible (0.7% of a core) CPU. I'm 99%
> certain this is the cause of my woes. Using Q35 with UEFI should be
> fine, as most systems are fine booting from
To add, it was pretty clear the VM never came up just by looking at top/htop.
qemu-kvm was using negligible (0.7% of a core) CPU. I'm 99% certain this is the
cause of my woes. Using Q35 with UEFI should be fine, as most systems are fine
booting from UEFI. However, I'd like to have the option to
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