I'm using kvm in Ubuntu Intrepid x86_64, and I thought kvm could do paravirtualization. So I'll try xen while I'm waiting for a new release of kvm with paravirtualization support.
Thanks a lot Cole, you answered my questions! I'm using kvm so I guess that's the problem, then I'll try Xen soon. 2009/1/23 Cole Robinson <[email protected]> > Javier Carnero Iglesias wrote: > > Hi guys, I have a Dell Inspiron 9400 laptop with an Intel T7200. I have > VT > > enabled in the BIOS, but virt-manager only allows me to do fully > virtualized > > machines. > > > > FYI, 'fully virtualized' is what VT allows you to use. > > > Does anyone knows why "paravirtualized" option is disabled for me on > > virt-manager? > > > > I've some days working on it and i'm totaly lost, any help appreciated, > > thanks! > > What distro and hypervisor are you using? (basically, xen or kvm). > > If you are using kvm, true paravirtualization isn't a valid option, so > just choose fully virt. Paravirt, in the sense that we represent it, > only applies to xen. Yes, the UI is confusing in this respect, but all > that is slated to change "real soon now". > > If you are using xen, please provide: > > uname -a > virsh capabilities > > Thanks, > Cole > >
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