Public bug reported:
Hi,
Despite the Raspberry Pi hardware being able of using KVM
virtualization, CONFIG_KVM is disabled on the downstream Ubuntu kernels,
making the feature not usable.
(and the generic kernels do not have the DTBs for the 3B+ too, so no
workaround there)
The feature is expected to be enabled, and works on some other
distributions even.
This was tested on a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+, on arm64 Ubuntu 18.04.
Thanks,
** Affects: linux-meta-raspi2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Package changed: flash-kernel (Ubuntu) => linux-meta-raspi2 (Ubuntu)
** Description changed:
Hi,
Despite the Raspberry Pi hardware being able of using KVM
virtualization, CONFIG_KVM is disabled on the downstream Ubuntu kernels,
making the feature not usable.
(and the generic kernels do not have the DTBs for the 3B+ too, so no
workaround there)
The feature is expected to be enabled, and works on some other
distributions even.
+ This was tested on a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+, on arm64 Ubuntu 18.04.
+
Thanks,
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Linux on Raspberry Pi kernels have KVM disabled
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