> In your case, you should be able to use > > <cpu mode'custom' match='exact'> > <model>qemu64</model> > <feature name='svm' policy='disable'/> > </cpu> > > to get the same CPU model you'd get by default (if not, you may need to > also add <feature name='vmx' policy='require'/>). > > Alternatively > > <cpu mode'custom' match='exact'> > <model>qemu64</model> > <feature name='svm' policy='force'/> > </cpu> > > should work too (and it would be better in case you use it on an AMD > host).
Does anyone know how one can one make the above the default behavior on a system, using libvirt? The reason, is that I make use on some vagrant boxes, which have this issue. I understand that the boxes have incorrectly configured and hence I have this issue. I'd prefer to set the above as default on my system, rather then editing all the vagrant boxes I'm using