On Wed, 24 Jul 2013 11:57:41 +0100, Kerin Millar wrote: > >> WARN: pretend > >> You have decided to compile your own SeaBIOS. This is not supported > >> by upstream unless you use their recommended toolchain (which you are > >> not). If you are intending to use this build with QEMU, realize you > >> will not receive any support if you have compiled your own SeaBIOS. > >> Virtual machines subtly fail based on changes in SeaBIOS. > > I don't see any USE flags about this.
> The "binary" flag is an IUSE default but you're preventing the flag > from being enabled somehow. That's the sort of fun you get with USE="-*" :P > > 2) I download a Gentoo install ISO, and create a 7 gig raw file > > sda.raw, and start qemu-kvm > > > > $ qemu-kvm -hda sda.raw -cdrom installx86.iso -boot d > > Could not access KVM kernel module: Permission denied > > failed to initialize KVM: Permission denied Is the problem with reading the module file or loading it? If you modprobe the kvm module as root first, can you then run it as a user? You may want to add the module to /etc/conf.d/modules. -- Neil Bothwick To most people solutions mean finding the answers. But to chemists solutions are things that are still all mixed up.
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