Huang2, Wei wrote:
> SVM looks available on your machine. If possible, could you provide dmidecode 
> information (type "dmidecode") for further verification? I know that some 
> vendors disabled SVM feature in BIOS last year. But this was pretty rare. 
> Maybe you can check whether BIOS has an option for SVM.
>   

Is there a way to detect whether the bios has disabled svm?  If not, is
trapping the #GP on wrmsr(EFER) a good way to do it?

-- 
Do not meddle in the internals of kernels, for they are subtle and quick to 
panic.


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