1. Yes, I mounted as primary card. 2. For me, I created XML by virt-manager on Fedora and then dump it. After that, I copy it to Ubuntu and define it into libvirt by using virsh command. Then edit and launch VM in virsh. 2015年12月12日 下午12:08於 "Okky Hendriansyah" <o...@nostratech.com>寫道:
> On December 11, 2015 at 13:11:32, Eddie Yen (missile0...@gmail.com) wrote: > > Hello guys, > > These days I'm trying to use VFIO on the Dell server, But not successful. > Even use GT730 as guest, I still got blank screen, even Seabios or OVMF. > > However, this time I'm try to passthrough Quadro K420 on my X79 platform, > I got unexpectedly success. > > In this case, I'm using Ubuntu 14.04 as Host OS, and only install latest > QEMU and libvirt, I wont use virt-manager this time. > > Then I use my XML profile that I make before, launch VM by using virsh. > And K420 works great. > > So maybe we got new chocie about low-level Quadro Series card passthrough > into VM. > > Hi Eddie, > > Thanks for sharing this, were you passing through the Quadro as primary > VGA or secondary display? > > This is probably slightly OOT, I’m intrigued in setting up with pure > libvirt without virt-manager (virsh?), is there any converter that you use > to migrate from pure QEMU command line? I don’t really like the way > virt-manager force me to use specific location for my image storage pool, > which sometimes it overrides the directory permissions. > > -- > *Okky Hendriansyah* >
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