On Sun, May 04, 2014 at 08:36:20PM +0100, Peter Maydell wrote:
> OK, so you have a kernel (possibly just kernel config) problem
> here -- this means QEMU got EPERM trying to open /dev/kvm.

Yes for some reason it was 0600.  I set it to 0666.

> This isn't going to work for aarch64 at the moment because:
>  * KVM aarch64 currently requires '-cpu host'

OK -- I will play with libguestfs to make sure it passes this flag,
and try again.  Currently waiting for the host (which has panicked
again) to be rebooted manually.

Thanks again,

Rich.

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