Most consumer mobos have broken IOMMU, I suggest instead of wasting your
time trying to make it work you simply buy a KCMA-D8 or KGPE-D16 plus
used cpu and install coreboot-libre.
Without HVM/IOMMU your security will suck.
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Em terça-feira, 2 de outubro de 2018 09:17:43 UTC-3, Sergio Matta escreveu:
> Em segunda-feira, 1 de outubro de 2018 19:55:24 UTC-3, Sergio Matta escreveu:
> > Em segunda-feira, 1 de outubro de 2018 16:04:34 UTC-3, naas...@gmail.com
> > escreveu:
> > > Installation went fine except for a libxen
Em segunda-feira, 1 de outubro de 2018 19:55:24 UTC-3, Sergio Matta escreveu:
> Em segunda-feira, 1 de outubro de 2018 16:04:34 UTC-3, naas...@gmail.com
> escreveu:
> > Installation went fine except for a libxenlight config error of some kind.
> > I still can't enable IOMMU using either of the
Em segunda-feira, 1 de outubro de 2018 16:04:34 UTC-3, naas...@gmail.com
escreveu:
> Installation went fine except for a libxenlight config error of some kind. I
> still can't enable IOMMU using either of the approaches described in that
> Ubuntu thread, even though it successfully worked with
I meant qemu-kvm not VirtualBox. I now see this table [1] that claims that Xen
doesn't support IOMMU on rev.1 of our mobo have, but does on rev.2. I'll
probably go with the alternative I have in mind then since, unless someone else
has any ideas.
If not, thanks for the suggestions everyone!
Sa
Installation went fine except for a libxenlight config error of some kind. I
still can't enable IOMMU using either of the approaches described in that
Ubuntu thread, even though it successfully worked with raw Linux.
What boot parameters did you add? I have the earlier rev.1 Sabertooth 990FX
mo
Are you suggesting I just proceed with the installation regardless and try to
set these parameters in the grub booting config after I get up and running?
>
> Sandro
>
Yes! And even if iommu does not works, you will be able to use Qubes 4 VM as
PV. Networking will need to set up by hand and sav
Yes, I read that thread as well. The last post in that thread did not enable
IOMMU on Linux, the second to last did and it's the same procedure I linked in
my first post on superuser.com.
However, adding these parameters while booting the Qubes installer doesn't seem
to have an effect. Are you
> I updated the bios but still no luck, so I tried a manual procedure as
> described at [1]: I ran a recent live linux distro from a USB key and
> confirmed that interrupt remapping was disabled by default due to this BIOS
> bug. I then figured out the IOMMU and SMBus addresses using the descri