Wanted to briefly inquire about KVM, for all those out there who use it for virtualization.
At first Arch used KVM modules in the kernel, then we switched over to trying external ones, then we switched back to using the kernel ones. This seems to me, anyway, to be for pretty good reason: I tried building the kvm 36 release against our kernel. Stuff went very well for a while and seemed fast, but while I was running a vm, my entire screen went black and my machine hung hard; I had to reboot. Pretty bad! So my question: Has anyone had experiences with KVM that suggest we should be doing anything other than staying with the modules in the kernel? They may not be the latest and greatest, but they seem to be pretty stable. It seems to me like the right balance of Please share any thoughts/experiences you may have had. Best, Paul _______________________________________________ arch mailing list [email protected] http://archlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/arch
