On 08/04/2016 08:37, Mahmood Naderan wrote:
># modprobe kvm_amd
OK I saw nothing strange in the boot logs. Then I decided to run that
command and finally I was able to use -enable-kvm!
For me its a bit odd because the output of 'lsmod' showed only 'kvm' and
not 'kvm_amd' and running 'modprobe kvm' had no effect
Looking at cat /proc/modules, it is normally kvm_amd which loads kvm,
not the other way around.
Maybe CentOS 6 has a config file (named /etc/modules or something like
that) listing which modules should be automatically loaded at boot, if
there is such a file, adding kvm_amd there should fix the issue.
Enjoy
Jakob
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