> OK, I did the following: > > * Added the 'qemu' user to the 'input' group. > * Edited /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf to add the evdev devices > * Restarted libvirtd > > I still get the same error. > > poc >
- Check the ownership of the /dev/input/ devices matches what I've seen in my experience (root:input). - Note that the user VMs are run as is "libvirt-qemu", not just "qemu", at least in the systems I've worked with. If your distribution uses a different user, this can be found by running a simple dummy VM. - Note that /dev/input/ aren't guaranteed to always be the same with every host boot. /dev/input/by-id/ should grant a non-changing name, iirc. Alternatively to the two first points, you could set the ownership of the devices involved to libvirt-qemu before launching the VM. _______________________________________________ vfio-users mailing list vfio-users@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/vfio-users