So I didn't know that about qemu. I've been thinking about doing a Linux from scratch for my pi Zero. I feel like qemu would be the tool to do that .
At the risk of forking the thread... anyone done that? On Tue, Sep 6, 2016, 9:18 AM Lennart Sorensen via talk <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sat, Sep 03, 2016 at 07:39:30PM -0400, William Park via talk wrote: > > This is where my confusion starts... > > > > - I can run VirtualBox or QEMU, but not both at the same time. > > You can run qemu without -enable-kvm at the same time as virtualbox, > but it is quite slow when run that way. It is only when running kvm > (which is qemu with -enable-kvm) that you can't run virtualbox (and > probably not vmware either for that matter). Only one vm system using > vt-x can be enabled at a time. > > > - VirtualBox can run with or without KVM modules. > > No apparently virtualbox can not run if kvm kernel modules are loaded. > > > - QEMU requires KVM modules. > > Only if you run it with -enable-kvm. Otherwise it does its own (slower) > thing. > > > Current machine: i3 cpu, H97 chipset > > As far as I know all i3 chips have vt-x, so that should be fine. > > -- > Len Sorensen > --- > Talk Mailing List > [email protected] > https://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk >
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