** Changed in: kvm (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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kvm: access to /dev/kvm should have a different group-ownership
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I'll re-add the udev rule to Gutsy's KVM package.
** Changed in: kvm (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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kvm: access to /dev/kvm should have a different group-ownership
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Gabriel Ambuehl schrieb:
> On Monday 24 September 2007 16:09:55 Andreas John wrote:
>> I hope, this will be accepted again.
>
> Couldnt one simply create a /etc/udev/rules.d/XX-kvm-rules
I already mailed the diff, that is needed to create a udev rule within
the kvm package.
Scott please re-conf
On Monday 24 September 2007 16:09:55 Andreas John wrote:
>
> I hope, this will be accepted again.
Couldnt one simply create a /etc/udev/rules.d/XX-kvm-rules
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In the old (feisty) package I found in kvm_16-1ubuntu2.diff:
--- kvm-16.orig/debian/kvm.udev
+++ kvm-16/debian/kvm.udev
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+KERNEL=="kvm", NAME="%k", GROUP="kvm", MODE="0660"
That patche the orig. sources and inserts the udev rule file via .deb
package. Indeed a nice apprioach, until
Well,
this bug ( #127704 ) is a bug filed to the kvm package, not the udev
package. So it's still the right place. Only the patch is invalid, which
is no problem: As one of the foreposters noted, there already was such a
udev rule file, provided by the kvm package. So we should simply look
forw
As I noted, the udev portion is invalid because it is not Ubuntu policy
to apply custom groups in the udev package; this should be done in the
kvm package -- and you'll note that task in the bug is left confirmed
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Hello Scott,
then why did you change the bug report to invalid? The only thing that
needs to be corrected is, replaung the patch with a own udev rule file.
Everything else discussed here, is absolutely correct.
The title of the bugs reads: ""access to /dev/kvm should have a
different group-owner
Ubuntu policy is that assigning of custom groups to device nodes should
be done by rules shipped with the package that creates that group, in
this case KVM.
** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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On Monday 24 September 2007 11:05:57 Andreas John wrote:
> hm,
> without digging deeper into the theme, I assume you cannot nice or
> schedule the KVM machine, as it is implemented in the kernel. So I would
> add a "CPU-consumption DoS", as kernel-mode execution has high prio.
> And, as things like
hm,
without digging deeper into the theme, I assume you cannot nice or
schedule the KVM machine, as it is implemented in the kernel. So I would
add a "CPU-consumption DoS", as kernel-mode execution has high prio.
And, as things like scanner and audio have own groups, it makes sense to
give a sp
The only harm in allowing normal users to access /dev/kvm is a potential
memory DoS until guest swapping is implemented. I suggest that a
special group be made until that feature is implemented.
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kvm: access to /dev/kvm should have a different group-ownership
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I installed KVM by executing
$ sudo aptitude install kvm
i.e. plain vanilla package.
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This is already done by the kvm package, and has been for some time (In
the file /etc/udev/rules.d/50-kvm.rules). How did you install KVM? I
wonder why your kvm device is not getting the correct permissions.
** Changed in: kvm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
Assignee: (unassigned)
Also affects gutsy.
** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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This would be a rather useful change. Right now only root can use kvm,
which is sort of besides the point.
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** Also affects: udev (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags added: patch
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