I tried the instructions here : https://getlabsdone.com/10-easy-step...dows-10-KVM-VM When I tried to create a VM I got an error: see attached.
any help would be appreciated.
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That screen shot isn't helpful at all. I can't read anything on it - way too small. Instead of posting the entire screen, why not just focus in on the section with the error?Originally posted by steve7233 View Post... When I tried to create a VM I got an error: see attached. any help would be appreciated.
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Originally posted by GreyGeek View PostYour link won't let me in and I won't drop my adblocker.
https://www.techrepublic.com/article...linux-machine/That's two good sites on how to do it.Originally posted by oshunluvr View Post
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I can not get libvirtd daemon to run and https://www.tecmint.com/install-kvm-on-ubuntu/ fails to tell me how.
Code:steve7233@steve7233-Z68XP-UD3:~$ sudo systemctl enable --now libvirtd Failed to enable unit: Unit file /etc/systemd/system/libvirtd.service is masked. steve7233@steve7233-Z68XP-UD3:~$ lsmod | grep -i kvm kvm_intel 282624 0 kvm 663552 1 kvm_intel
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Progress but still not working:
However. Running virt-manager, opens the program but it says:Code:steve7233@steve7233-Z68XP-UD3:~$ sudo systemctl status libvirtd Unit libvirtd.service could not be found.
ibvirtd is installed but not running. Start the libvirtd service to manage virtualization on this host.
A virtualization connection can be manually added via File->Add Connection
Now, what do I try? Google searches aren't much help.
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I've been meaning to get into this stuff so I installed qemu-kvm, bridge-utils, and virt-manager, and apt started the daemon. Several reboots later, and it seems to be running fine.
This suggests that your install didn't work. I suggest checking /var/log/apt/term.log (or if it was a while ago, the term.log.*.gz files) to review what happened. On my Kubuntu, there were 75 packages pulled in and so a lot of output, 363 lines; it would be easy to miss errors.Regards, John Little
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Is it possible that the name libvirtd was changed? Or maybe Kubuntu and Ubuntu have different packages?
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I found the solution!
It created a new kdewallet then I was able to create the VM I found it on an ask ubuntu forum post.Code:sudo apt install libvirt-daemon-system sudo systemctl start libvirtd
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