You have 2 problems, at least.
One--yes, qemu-kvm doesn't exist for 32-bit because
32-bit isn't supported for KVM.
Second--you can't launch any KVM guest within another virtual machine.
You can only have one level deep of KVM virtualization.
With a 64-bit virtual kvm host, you should at least be
Dear Steve,
Yes, you are correct! I will try a native installation (64bit) to test
the features you mention!
Stavros
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 5:29 PM, Steven Timm t...@fnal.gov wrote:
You have 2 problems, at least.
One--yes, qemu-kvm doesn't exist for 32-bit because
32-bit isn't supported for
Dear SL users,
I have installed an instance of SL6.2 i386 (the Software Development
flavor) as a guest in order to test it. I have given 2GB RAM and 128MB
VRAM+3D_acceleration to this guest. The problem is that although I get
Virtual Machine Manager installed, I am not able to use it because it
On 12.05.2012 07:52, Stavros Filippidis wrote:
Dear SL users,
I have installed an instance of SL6.2 i386 (the Software
Development
flavor) as a guest in order to test it. I have given 2GB RAM and
128MB
VRAM+3D_acceleration to this guest. The problem is that although I
get
Virtual Machine