I don't think running "/etc/init.d/kvm start" is as easy as running
"kvm-ok" (or whatever command name you choose). It also tries to load a
kernel module, which may be an unwanted side effect, but that's easily
fixable by adding a new argument ("/etc/init.d/kvm check" or something).

If you add the command, you could call it from the init.d script, and
centralize the checking.

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Utility to see if kvm acceleration can be used
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/188878
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