It'd seem nvidia-361 doesn't do the trick and leaves the second card
bound to vfio-pci. I haven't tried other versions on 16.04, but I recall
that older drivers had the same issues on 15.10.
Thanks for the help.
Hi,
I forgot to add that I too blacklist nouveau module, but I use nvidia
module
On Mon, May 2, 2016 at 4:30 PM, Zycorax Tokoroa wrote:
> I forgot to add, the only way I've successfully managed to get the card
> bound to vfio-pci in an usable way is by blacklisting nouveau and using
> efifb for the primary graphics (the 960). This however is something I'd
> rather avoid due t
I have tried setting up things from your points with the same result.
During early boot vfio-pci shows to have bound to the GPU, but once the
OS has loaded lspci shows that nouveau took over. I regenerated all the
initramfs at every different try, this one included, as well as the grub
config f
On Mon, May 2, 2016 at 2:40 AM, Zycorax Tokoroa wrote:
> I seem to have troubles in getting vfio to work under ubuntu.
> I have two discrete graphic cards, a GTX 970 (to be passed trough) and a
> GTX 960 for the host. The GTX 960 is in the primary slot, and is the card
> trough which I see grub a