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com For recent versions of qemu, kvm and kernel this doesn't seem to work anymore. The new prefered way for doing passthrough is using VFIO, which is still in development. Once I'll have more time, I'll be testing it and hopefully post a new guide. 06 July 2013 First of all, you should read a lot more than this guide. 2nd, if it worked for me, Im sorry to say, it might not work for you. 3rd, BACK UP valuable data, I think it goes without saying that Im not responsible if something breaks. 4th read at least the links bellow Reading: http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/HOWTO http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/How_to_assign_devices_with_VT-d_in_KVM http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Getting_started_with_virtualization 0.0.0.0/32 Hardware requirements: 1. Intel processor with VT-d capabilities or AMV-VI. 2. Motherboard that explicity supports VT-d / IOMMU. 3. Lots of ram (>= 4GB) and HDD space 4. The most important, the desire to do this and time My Test RIG Processor INTEL i7-2600 Motherboard ASRock H67M-GE Ram 8GB DDR3 HDD/SSD 120GB ADATA SSD Video Card: VTX 3D Radeon HD6770 1GB DDR5 128bit Power Supply Sirtec 500W
Fedora 17 VGA Passthrough with KVM tavi-tech.blogspot.com This should be it, now the host should be able to pass the video card to a VM whitout any problems. The version of qemu-kvm in Fedora 17 is 1.0, Linux kernel 3.3.7-1.
Changelog from first version - discovered UEFI problem ? - virtual CPUs stuff - audio and USB is working fine
Version 0.9.3