I updated my kernel to 6.2.8-060208-generic hoping that a patch would have been upstreamed. When I check processor I get: egrep -c '(vxm|svm)' /proc/cpuinfo When I run kvm-ok I get this output: kvm-ok That would not boot at all.Įrror message in VMM window is: SeaBIOS version (1.15.01) That mounted and ran in VMM until it updated then it would not boot. I have tried to mount two ISO's, the first being -raspios-bullseye-i386.iso. I have installed QEMU/KVM, Virtual machine manager and QEMU/KVM does connect. I do have virtualization enabled in BIOS and Secure Boot is disabled. I have VBS enabled in Windows, but have not installed hypervisor. On my Linux machine (X1 Thinkpad) I am running Windows 10 on sda3 and Kubuntu 22.04 on sda5. I am running two VM's in hyperviser on that Windows 10 machine with no problems. To be clear I have it partitioned and running dual boot with Windows 10, just because I still have a need for Windows occasionally while away from home and my other laptop is a heavy Legion gaming system with poor battery life. My problem is I cannot seem to enable virtualization on my Linux machine. My Linux machine is an X1 Yoga 3 Thinkpad with a Core i7-8550U processor. I am trying to setup my own computer lab for networking, pen testing and learning in my own local network using virtual machines, a raspberry-pi, a Linux machine and a windows machine.
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