Re: fedora 12 KVM virtulization question

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Roberto,

Is the feature present in your CPU? (/proc/cpuinfo)
YES

Is it not disabled in the BIOS? (/var/log/messages)
Its enabled in BIOS

Do you have the right module loaded? (lsmod)
kvm shows up in the list

Are you sure you should not run qemu-kvm instead of qemu?
I tried qemu-kvm with same results.

Regards.


On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 2:42 AM, Roberto Ragusa <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
mantra UNIX wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a laptop dual booting "Windows XP" and "Fedora 12".
>
> I would like to boot "Windows XP" from inside "Fedora 12" using the KVM
> virtulization feature.
>
> I am using the following command and it works, but very very slow, takes
> long time to even get the login screen, any ideas ...
>
>     # qemu  /dev/sda

Are you sure you are using the hardware virtualization feature?
In particular:

Is the feature present in your CPU? (/proc/cpuinfo)
Is it not disabled in the BIOS? (/var/log/messages)
Do you have the right module loaded? (lsmod)
Are you sure you should not run qemu-kvm instead of qemu?

Best regards.
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