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I think I faux pas'd. I just bought a <a
href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004B0H5WG">4-port USB PCI
card</a>. I determined the Ids and updated the
/etc/modprobe.d/local.conf as per the blog tutorial. When I check
with "lspci -nnk", the "Kernel driver in use" shows "uhci_hcd", not
"vfio-pci" as the secondary ATI Video card does. I just saw <a
href="https://www.redhat.com/archives/vfio-users/2015-September/msg00179.html">Alex's
post</a> about conventional PCI not including a requester ID in
bus transactions. I must have missed that in the technology
overview. So even though I only have a single PCI slot on my Asus
M5A99FX Pro and it is in its own IOMMU group, it still is not going
to work, correct? I just wanted to double check whether I need to
buy a <a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DSXG4YW/">PCI-E card</a>
and wait till Monday to get it, or if I might just be missing a
piece of configuration. The VM's dedicated USB card is going to
provide keyboard and mouse via a 4-port KVM. I am trying to have a
completely isolated USB hub for the VM. Thank you.<br>
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Fred<br>
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