I'm sorry I couldn't help you, but feel invited to stay at the IRC channel
anyway.
#vfio-users@freenode
Everyone is welcome!
On Sat, May 14, 2016 at 2:02 AM, wrote:
> Hello Okky,
>
> I removed the PCI bridge from my vfio configuration and regenerated the
> image. I already used the Hyper-V ID, b
Hello Okky,
I removed the PCI bridge from my vfio configuration and regenerated the
image. I already used the Hyper-V ID, but had yet to hide KVM. I also
changed the CPU to *host-passthrough *and booted my VM up again.
This time the driver installed without any issues and my resolution is
now a
Ah, great! I was waiting for someone to test those instructions.
Looks like adding the PCI root port is a common mistake here, I really
should mention it somewhere. Same thing about the CPU model, I should
probably reccomand that people use host-passthrough before they scroll
down further and
On Sat, May 14, 2016 at 3:32 AM, wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
Hi Christopher,
>
> I'm pretty new to VFIO and GPU passthrough. I have set everything up now
> according to the "PCI Passthrough via OVMF" guide on the ArchLinux wiki,
> but have run into some issues that I couldn't get a solution for any
Hello guys,
I'm pretty new to VFIO and GPU passthrough. I have set everything up
now according to the "PCI Passthrough via OVMF" guide on the
ArchLinux wiki, but have run into some issues that I couldn't get a
solution for anywhere.
The relevant part of my setup is as follows:
Intel i5 4690K
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