@hui.wang - I tested the compiled kernel on my RaspberryPi4 (4GB RAM
model). Both KVM and external SSD/USB (in my case Samsung T5, 500GB
external SSD) on the USB 3.0 port are working fine.
root@cloudstack-mgmt:~# ls /dev/kvm
/dev/kvm
root@cloudstack-mgmt:~# kvm-ok
INFO: /dev/kvm exists
KVM acceler
@hui.wang and the Ubuntu kernel team - kindly consider enabling KVM for
arm64 Linux kernel in the raspberrypi preinstalled image in future.
Thanks!
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@hui.wang - I tested the compiled kernel on my RaspberryPi4 (4GB RAM
model). Both KVM and external SSD/USB (in my case Samsung T5, 500GB
external SSD) on the USB 3.0 port are working fine:
root@cloudstack-mgmt:~# ls /dev/kvm
/dev/kvm
root@cloudstack-mgmt:~# kvm-ok
INFO: /dev/kvm exists
KVM accele
@hui.wang - I'm not sure on RPi3, but Ubuntu 18.04+KVM certainly works
on RPi4. See someone already blogged about this here:
https://jamesachambers.com/raspberry-pi-4-ubuntu-server-desktop-18-04-3
-image-unofficial, I tried their image but it had issues due to older
libvirt/qemu versions on 18.04.
Great, thanks @hui.wang. I'll test it in the evening and keep you
posted.
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Title:
CONFIG_KVM is disabled for linux-raspi2 (aa
Just found this bug, I had added a similar bug ticket:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-raspi2/+bug/1849369 (now
marked as duplicate).
Copy paste from above:
Using the official Ubuntu 19.10 arm64 image,
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/releases/19.10/release/ubuntu-19.10
-preinstal
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1783961 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1783961
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1783961
CONFIG_KVM is disabled for linux-raspi2 (aarch64)
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@hui.wang - thanks, seems to work but /dev/kvm is missing. Can you
advise why the kernels are not built by default with KVM/VIRTUALIZATION
enabled in the kernel config? If this going to change in future.
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Public bug reported:
Using the official Ubuntu 19.10 arm64 image,
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/releases/19.10/release/ubuntu-19.10
-preinstalled-server-arm64+raspi3.img.xz, with the 5.3.x Linux kernel
has KVM/VIRTUALIZATION disabled by default and therefore /dev/kvm
acceleration is not availab
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