Updated the vfio ids on boot, but the problem wasn't that as it seems. Huge pages were not set correctly on my part on initial install, tried fixing that, but I failed.
Tried using the homepages solution via grub, as Alex suggests on his guide, but it didn't work for me. Any thoughts anyone? On Sat, Feb 27, 2016 at 3:03 PM, Broll <d.dra...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thank you again for the reply. > > I am searching to find out how exaclty to fix this. > > On Sat, 2016-02-27 at 13:21 +0100, thibaut noah wrote: > > > 2016-02-27 10:06 GMT+01:00 Broll <d.dra...@gmail.com>: > > I am certain I have made errors on binding the 980Ti on the virtual > machine correctly, or I haven't unbound it correctly from the > host. > > > From what i see, you unbind your gtx 980 ti from the host and you bind it > to pci-stub, the thing is i checked the other files and you followed the > vfio way, so your graphic card should actually be bind to vfio, not > pci-stub. > Not sure this is the reason of the crash but that's one thing to fix for > sure. > >
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