This is helpful. Thank you!
On 5/17/24 11:16 AM, Michal Prívozník wrote:
On 5/17/24 14:21, Anchal Nigam wrote:
I don't have a router that I can create custom rules to block things. I was
hoping there would be a way to do this entirely on the host but it doesn't look
like it is possible.
macvtap IS purely host thing. No
On Wed, May 22, 2024 at 15:59:36 +0800, d tbsky wrote:
> Hi:
>
> Jiri Denemark
> > Interesting, hypervisor-cpu-baseline is supposed to provide an
> > intersection of both CPU models. I wonder whether we have a bug
> > somewhere, could you share the host-model definition from virsh
> > domcapabili
On 5/21/24 18:02, Arun Mani J wrote:
>
> Sorry I thought I clicked Reply instead of Reply All.
>
> So I restarted my laptop, ran virsh net-destroy
> default && virsh net-start default. Then created a new VM out of Debian 12
> KDE Live ISO (to avoid any trailing configurations).
>
> Still the is
Hi:
Jiri Denemark
> Interesting, hypervisor-cpu-baseline is supposed to provide an
> intersection of both CPU models. I wonder whether we have a bug
> somewhere, could you share the host-model definition from virsh
> domcapabilities from both hosts? The easiest way is running
>
> $ virsh domc