Ubuntu 23.04 (Lunar Lobster) has reached end of life, so this bug will
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** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu Lunar)
Status: Incomplete => Won't Fix
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Just to clarify things a little bit. I don't believe this is actually
very "unusual hardware". I try to develop software for Raspberry Pi (a
common hardware platform) on my laptop and have installed QEmu to do so.
If I use libvirt to start QEmu, I run into this exact same problem.
Starting QEmu dir
Thank you for your report. From the comments it has yet to be clarified
whether there is a bug here, or missing support in libvirt/qemu for your
particular requirements which might be considered a Wishlist feature
request.
Either way this seems like "unusual end-user configurations or uncommon
har
@Enoch: Thanks for clarifying your use case, it's clear that launching
an accelerated raspi3b VM is your goal - apologies I couldn't be of more
help.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/19368
Hi Dann,
Thanks for looking into it. I am trying pi 3b emulation at the moment,
as I want to try things out with VMs instead of the real SBC. My target
is to try things out before deploying to the real SBC, hence why I want
to use emulation of specific machine type. I see that most tutorial
onl
Hi Enoch,
Christian asked me to take a peek at this but, unfortunately, what
you're trying to do here is outside of my wheelhouse. Generally when I'm
running KVM ARM guests, I just use the "virt" model regardless of what
the underlying kit is. The virt model provides a standard UEFI/KVM
system (w
Thanks for looking into it.
1. raspi3b or similar ARM machines do not support ACPI, so the
snippet should not exist in libvirt VM's domain XML, or it will complain
this or that, refusing to start just as you'd tried. That's also why my
example machine XML does not have it.
2. without the snipp
Hi Enoch.
I wonder if, maybe, the definition you shared just asks for an impossible
configuration.
Indeed if it wants acpi, so let us add it.
If you add
Hi,
thanks for the report - I'm super busy this week and on PTO afterwards.
So answers might be delayed a bit and I beg your pardon in advance.
I have asked a few friends more into arm, maybe that provides a quick help.
Otherwise I'll try to squeeze in some debugging.
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