is there an easy way to tell if a running kernel has KVM
functionality? from "make menuconfig", we can see the KVM tristate
selections under "Virtualization:"
--- Virtualization
<M> Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) support
< > KVM for Intel processors support (NEW)
< > KVM for AMD processors support (NEW)
so if i have no access to the corresponding config file, how can i
tell if a kernel has any or all of the above?
first, i know that if you choose to build all of the above as
modules, you'll get kvm.ko, kvm-intel.ko and kvm-amd.ko, so i can
check the modules. but if any of that has been built into the kernel,
is there a way to tell? something under /proc, perhaps?
rday
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