Mark H Weaver <[email protected]> writes: > When you looked for "kvm" or "KVM", did your kernel message buffer still > include the initial boot messages? The kernel message buffer is of a > fixed size, so eventually the early messages are lost.
I ran it immediately after booting 4.12. > I'm fairly sure that I've seen /dev/kvm on this machine in the past. It > might be that in earlier versions of Linux, /dev/kvm was created even > when it couldn't be used, and now it's created only conditionally, but > that's only a guess. I have seen it in the past as well. It is only with 4.12 that /dev/kvm is gone. I have installed 4.9 on this machine and /dev/kvm exists. -- Ricardo GPG: BCA6 89B6 3655 3801 C3C6 2150 197A 5888 235F ACAC https://elephly.net
