VT-d support In order to assign devices in KVM, you'll need a system which supports VT-d, not to be confused with the VT-x support of your CPU. VT-d needs to be supported by both your motherboard chipset and your CPU. If you are in doubt whether your motherboard or CPU supports VT-d, the Xen VT-d wiki has some information about VT-d enabled chipsets, motherboards, and CPUs: http://wiki.xenproject.
Configuring Guest Networking Guest (VM) networking in kvm is the same as in qemu, so it is possible to refer to other documentation about networking in qemu. This page will try to explain how to configure the most frequent types of networking needed. User Networking Use case: You want a simple way for your virtual machine to access to the host, to the internet or to resources available on your loc
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