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    SubjectRe: open /dev/kvm: No such file or directory
    On 12/28/06, Avi Kivity <avi@argo.co.il> wrote:

    > udev is the best solution here. It works with read-only root as it
    > mounts tmpfs on /dev.

    Thanks for the suggestion and I'll look into it. As for now, my system
    works well without udev, and I just wanted to test kvm without the
    "dynamic" /dev/kvm feature if possible.

    Would it be possible to create /dev/kvm once and let it stay there
    permanently? How about a switch for non-udev system?

    Thanks,
    Jeff.
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