Your right, I didn't, and I could have sworn I had put that in the message.
I am running KVM, and I thought it would seem funny for the virtio stuff to be
missing in the Linux kernel, well the newer ones at that.
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Howard Leadmon
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I don't know if ubuntu includes all the drivers in the newest versions.
they did for ubuntu 12.04, but they also offer special kernels for
virtualization guests, it might be worth it to check them out.
On 30/09/14 12:44, Howard Leadmon wrote:
Your right, I didn't, and I could have sworn I had
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On 09/30/2014 01:50 AM, Howard Leadmon wrote:
Has anyone run into this, or have any idea, or know of any tunable
changes I can make that would make the VM play nice with the newer
recommended kernel? I was actually stunned changing kernels made
I have a CentOS 6.5 server running as a host for about a dozen other VM's,
and all were running just fine. I had a mix of CentOS, Ubuntu, and FreeBSD
VM's running, no problem at all.
I then updated the Ubuntu VM's to the newer 14.x release, and that
installed a 3.13 linux kernel, and after