kevin wrote:
> Using kvm-amd on a system using a GA-M57SLI-S4 motherboard I get a
> kernel panic. I am assuming the motherboard is the problem due to other
> people with the same motherboard having the same problem such as in the
> case here: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-416094.html
>   

If you are using the version of KVM in Gutsy (kvm-28) it's missing a 
check to see if SVM is disabled in the BIOS.  Versions of KVM <= 28 will 
crash on module load if VSM is diabled in the BIOS.

You'll need to enable virtualization in your BIOS.  It's also a good 
idea to upgrade to a newer version of KVM.  If you can't find an option 
for enabling virtualization in your BIOS, you may need to update the 
BIOS or contact your manufacture.

Regards,

Anthony Liguori

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