I wouldn't go too deep into those details, we're not talking about VM
Exists/Entries nor about masking individual CPU flags. Following the
objectives [1], there will be one question on each 101 exam asking
something about the concepts of a VM or a container, about what to buy in
an IaaS cloud to run Linux, about how to get Linux into a VM/a Container/an
IaaS instance, which could be as easy as using an existing image. It's a
one weight objective only, so it's safe to assume that we're talking about
what is inside a VM/a container, not how the virtualization is implemented
in details.

Fabian

[1]
https://wiki.lpi.org/wiki/LPIC-1_Objectives_V5.0#102.6_Linux_as_a_virtualization_guest

On Wed, Aug 1, 2018 at 8:51 AM, Kenneth Peiruza <[email protected]> wrote:

> PS: depending on which hardware do you emulate, it can be really difficult
> to determine.
>
> Imagine a KVM emulating regular hardware and CPUs instead of using default
> qemu-cpu and virtio NICs and HDDs. It's gonna be tricky to get aware of the
> platform and it will make no difference because you will not tweak anything
> inside that VM...
>
> Regards,
>
> Kenneth
>
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