On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 01:03:39PM +0000, Mark Husted (hustedm) wrote:
> Hello Rich,
> 
> Well, I did give that a try.  But it is back to being unable to access kvm 
> (log attached).  It did make the qemu error go away.

> kvm_create_vm: Device or resource busy
> failed to initialize KVM: Operation not permitted

This is the same problem as before.  KVM is broken.  Remove the
/dev/kvm file to make it fall back to software emulation.

Rich.

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