Etienne-

Hmm, this is a bit easier said than done.

We can't run kvm-ok directly, because the package that provides kvm-ok
may be being installed at that time.  Note that there's another bug
where we're trying to get kvm-ok into the base system files and out of
qemu-kvm, Bug #429443.

However, kvm-ok's real meat is a very simple grep of /proc/cpuinfo.
That's certainly something that we can do.

I disagree with the concept of a "dialog box", or anything interactive
that would hamper unattended installations.

But I can throw a warning message echo'd in the nc postinst, such that
the message is at least logged *somewhere*.

:-Dustin

** Changed in: eucalyptus (Ubuntu Karmic)
   Importance: Undecided => Wishlist

** Changed in: eucalyptus (Ubuntu Karmic)
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Dustin Kirkland (kirkland)

** Changed in: eucalyptus (Ubuntu Karmic)
       Status: New => Triaged

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