On 24/02/11 21:45, Michael Tokarev wrote:
Do you have these 65-kvm.rules files somewhere still?
I found two in the backups. One was:
KERNEL=="kvm", MODE="0660", GROUP="kvm"
ACTION=="add|change", SUBSYSTEM=="dmi", KERNEL=="id", RUN+="/bin/sh -c
'grep -q vmx /proc/cpuinfo && /sbin/modprobe kvm
23.02.2011 23:10, Netvalue Support wrote:
> I found /etc/udev/rules.d/65-kvm.rules on some of my systems, which I
> had to remove. These started off as Etchnhalf and were previously
> upgraded to Lenny; systems that started off as Lenny were fine. But to
> muddy the waters a little, I've also ha
On 24/02/11 06:20, Richard Kettlewell wrote:
Michael Tokarev wrote:
So I'm not sure I understand the problem, it all works
as intended, on my systems and on many other systems all
over the world. Maybe you have very old udev package
(from Lenny?) which does not look at /lib/udev/rules.d
at all
Michael Tokarev wrote:
So I'm not sure I understand the problem, it all works
as intended, on my systems and on many other systems all
over the world. Maybe you have very old udev package
(from Lenny?) which does not look at /lib/udev/rules.d
at all?
In my case the system was upgraded from le
tags 607391 + moreinfo unreproducible
thanks
[Somehow I didn't see the bugreport - neither of the
messages reached me. Dunno why]
Richard Kettlewell wrote at Mon, 07 Feb 2011 22:12:18 +:
> There is actually a file in /lib which can help achieve this. I used
> these commands:
>
> # cp /lib/
Package: qemu-kvm
Version: 0.12.5+dfsg-5
Severity: normal
This is just a suggested convenience for users: change the group ID of
/dev/kvm to kvm when installing qemu-kvm.
-- Package-specific info:
/proc/cpuinfo:
processor : 0
vendor_id : AuthenticAMD
cpu family : 16
model
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