Ubuntu 18.04 kvm qemu2/13/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Step:4 Configure Network Bridge for KVM virtual Machines Now verify the status of libvirtd service using below command, :~$ service libvirtd status Whenever we install qemu & libvirtd packages in Ubuntu 18.04 Server then it will automatically start and enable libvirtd service, In case libvirtd service is not started and enabled then run beneath commands, :~$ sudo service libvirtd start Once the above packages are installed successfully, then your local user (In my case linuxtechi) will be added to the group libvirtd automatically. :~$ sudo apt install qemu qemu-kvm libvirt-bin bridge-utils virt-manager Run the below apt commands to install KVM and its dependencies :~$ sudo apt update :~$ Step:2 Install KVM and its required packages Run kvm-ok command and verify the output, :~$ sudo kvm-ok ![]() Now Install “ kvm-ok” utility using below command, it is used to determine if your server is capable of running hardware accelerated KVM virtual machines :~$ sudo apt install cpu-checker ![]() If the output is greater than 0 then it means your system supports Virtualization else reboot your system, then go to BIOS settings and enable VT technology. Step:1 Verify Whether your system support hardware virtualizationĮxecute below egrep command to verify whether your system supports hardware virtualization or not, :~$ egrep -c '(vmx|svm)' /proc/cpuinfo ![]()
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