July 29, 20178 yr Went to login to my console (6.3.5) and saw this error: 1111modprob: Error:could not insert 'kvm_intel': Operation not supported. The error repeats twice. In my log I see "kernel: kvm: disabled by bios". Any ideas what this means? I don't believe my system supports virtualization, but I've not consciously set anything up. HVM and IOMMU are disabled. Here's System Info Model: Custom M/B: ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. - P8Z77-V LK CPU: Intel® Core™ i5-2500K CPU @ 3.30GHz HVM: Disabled IOMMU: Disabled Cache: 256 kB, 1024 kB, 6144 kB Memory: 24 GB (max. installable capacity 32 GB) Network: eth0: 1000 Mb/s, full duplex, mtu 1500 Kernel: Linux 4.9.30-unRAID x86_64 OpenSSL: 1.0.2k Uptime: Log attached. Thanks in advance! hunternas-diagnostics-20170729-0831.zip
July 29, 20178 yr VT-D / VT-X are both disabled, in the BIOS, so the "error" isn't actually an error, but rather a warning that you don't support virtualization. But, your processor does support VT-X, so you can run VM's (just not any with passthrough) but enabling Virtualization (or VT-X or whatever its called in the BIOS). Will probably get rid of the error.
July 29, 20178 yr Author Perfect thanks! Say, I tried to give you a reputation boost, but when I click the uparrow, it turned red? Is that right? Confused... Edited July 29, 20178 yr by jeffreywhunter
July 29, 20178 yr 8 minutes ago, jeffreywhunter said: Perfect thanks! Say, I tried to give you a reputation boost, but when I click the uparrow, it turned red? Is that right? Confused... If you do it correctly then the number next to the heart goes up.
July 29, 20178 yr Author I see that now, the arrow turning red made me feel like I was setting it wrong... I see how it works now...
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