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I recently moved from Ubuntu to Arch Linux. I had an Ubuntu installation on a computer which supports KVM. I installed libvirt and qemu packages on my current Arch installation and started libvirtd. When I connect using virt-manager I can't seems create new VMs. Virt manager says:
No hypervisor options were found for this connection.
I checked that KVM modules were loaded and that /dev/kvm exists. /dev/kvm was owned by group root, so I changed it to group kvm but that did not help.
Jan 4 11:04:26 aiur systemd[1]: Started Virtualization daemon.
Jan 4 11:04:26 aiur libvirtd[11069]: Cannot check dnsmasq binary /sbin/dnsmasq: No such file or directory
Jan 4 11:04:26 aiur libvirtd[11069]: Cannot find 'pm-is-supported' in path: No such file or directory
Jan 4 11:04:28 aiur libvirtd[11069]: Cannot find 'pm-is-supported' in path: No such file or directory
Jan 4 11:04:28 aiur libvirtd[11069]: Cannot find 'pm-is-supported' in path: No such file or directory
Jan 4 11:04:28 aiur kernel: [ 2596.462049] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): virbr0: link is not ready
Jan 4 11:04:28 aiur libvirtd[11069]: Cannot check dnsmasq binary /sbin/dnsmasq: No such file or directory
Jan 4 11:13:40 aiur libvirtd[11069]: End of file while reading data: Input/output error
I'm not sure what does the last line refer to
KVM:
➜ ~ ls -l /dev/kvm
crw-rw----+ 1 root kvm 10, 232 Jan 4 10:21 /dev/kvm
➜ ~ lsmod | grep kvm
kvm_intel 131191 0
kvm
Last edited by r-darwish (2014-01-04 10:34:07)
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Apperantly chowning /dev/kvm is not enough. I had to create a udev rule as specified here:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=69454
and reboot
Last edited by r-darwish (2014-01-04 10:34:21)
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