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I am wondering about the extent to which "old" qemu-0.11.1 and kqemu-1.4.0 are supported by virt-manager.<BR><br><BR>I see I can specify --virt-type=kqemu on virt-install and it remembers domain type='kqemu', and does things such as refusing to start the vm if the kqemu kernel mod not loaded, but it seems it does not tack on the <BR> -enable-kqemu -kernel-kqemu<BR>options on to the qemu command line. There is really not much point in trying to start a qemu-based vm with neither hardware kvm nor kqemu ...<BR><br><BR>I can work around it with an override script to intercept the qemu command, but does anyone think virt-manager ought to do this for me?<BR><br><BR>John Lumby<BR> <br /><hr />Turn down-time into play-time with Messenger games <a href='http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9734381' target='_new'>Play Now!</a></body>
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