https://linux-kvm.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Freddy77&feedformat=atomKVM - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T06:13:30ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.39.5https://linux-kvm.org/index.php?title=WindowsGuestDrivers/Download_Drivers&diff=2957WindowsGuestDrivers/Download Drivers2010-04-18T08:59:55Z<p>Freddy77: updated link</p>
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<div>Download drivers<br />
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= 24Sep2009 =<br />
== NetKVM ==<br />
[http://people.redhat.com/~yvugenfi/24.09.2009/NetKVM.zip Network drivers]<br />
<br />
== viostor ==<br />
[http://people.redhat.com/~yvugenfi/24.09.2009/viostor.zip Storage drivers]<br />
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You can also [http://blog.famzah.net/2010/01/09/kvm-qemu-virtio-storage-and-network-drivers-for-32-bit64-bit-windows-7-windows-vista-windows-xp-and-windows-2000/ download the drivers as ISO images] which you can easily use in a KVM guest.<br />
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You can find [http://www.linux-kvm.com/content/block-driver-updates-install-drivers-during-windows-installation image floppy] to install viostor during setup phase.<br />
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= Code signing drivers for the Windows 64bit platforms =<br />
* Drivers should be signed for Windows 64bit platforms. <br />
* Here are some links how to self sign and install self signed drivers:<br />
** [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff547649.aspx Installing Test-Signed Driver Packages]<br />
** [http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/driver/tips/IFS_Signing.mspx How to Release-Sign File System Drivers]</div>Freddy77https://linux-kvm.org/index.php?title=HOWTO&diff=2956HOWTO2010-04-18T07:53:27Z<p>Freddy77: provide a link to this useful page</p>
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<div>= Howto's =<br />
<br />
== General ==<br />
* [[HOWTO1 | Getting KVM to run on your machine]]<br />
* [[choose the right kvm & kernel version]]<br />
* [[How To Migrate From Vmware To KVM]]<br />
* [http://www.basicsedv.de/bthesis.html Migrating User Mode Linux to Xen and KVM]<br />
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== Network related ==<br />
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* [[Networking| Setting guest network]]<br />
* [[NetConsole| set up a network console]]<br />
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== Hardware related ==<br />
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* [[How to assign devices with VT-d in KVM]]<br />
* [[Enable VT-X on Mac Pro (Early 2008)]] <br />
<br />
=== USB ===<br />
* [[usb related]]<br />
<br />
=== Ethernet ===<br />
* [[ethernet_related]]<br />
<br />
=== PCI ===<br />
* [[hotadd pci devices]]<br />
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=== Sound ===<br />
* Using [[Sound]] in the guest<br />
<br />
=== virtio ===<br />
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* [[boot from virtio block device]]<br />
* [[Using VirtIO NIC|use virtio_net interface]] in the guest (Debian)<br />
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=== cdrom ===<br />
* [[Change cdrom| Changing disks in the cdrom drive]]<br />
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<br />
== Operating System related ==<br />
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=== Ubuntu ===<br />
* [http://www.howtoforge.com/using-kvm-on-ubuntu-gutsy-gibbon using-kvm-on-ubuntu-gutsy-gibbon]<br />
* [[AnthonyLiguori/Networking| Setting up NAT with KVM in Ubuntu]]<br />
* [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM Running Guest Systems on Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn]<br />
* [http://www.howtoforge.com/virtualization-with-kvm-on-ubuntu-9.04 Virtualization With KVM On Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty]<br />
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=== Fedora ===<br />
* [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Virtualization_Quick_Start Fedora Virt Quick Start]<br />
<br />
=== ArchLinux ===<br />
* [http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Kvm Setting up KVM on ArchLinux]<br />
* [http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Qemu Detailed QEMU Tutorial ]<br />
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=== BSD ===<br />
* [http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/BSD KVM on BSD, FreeBSD]<br />
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=== Windows ===<br />
* [[WindowsGuestDrivers|Information about guest drivers]]<br />
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=== Windows Vista ===<br />
* [[Vista Networking Workaround]]<br />
<br />
== Scripting & Software ==<br />
* [[HowToConfigScript|Configuration Script for KVM]] - a complete management utility, configuration file format, and init script.<br />
* [http://www.roessner-net.com/?p=219 Another script for KVM] - Init scripts for kvm, using it with time scheduled start order (German)<br />
* [[simple shell script to manage your virtual machine with bridged networking]]<br />
* [http://www.papercut.com/blog/chris/2008/11/14/using-kvm-to-securely-host-servers-in-a-dmz/ Hosting your VMs in a DMZ] - a management and configuration script to assist with setting up a VM in a semi-secured demilitarized zone.<br />
* [http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Bare-metal_ISO_Installer Bare-metal] installer with KVM<br />
<br />
=== libvirt ===<br />
<br />
* [[Running libvirt with KVM]]<br />
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== Other ==<br />
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* [[HOWTO VMGL]] - OpenGL support for Linux guests</div>Freddy77https://linux-kvm.org/index.php?title=WindowsGuestDrivers/Download_Drivers&diff=2955WindowsGuestDrivers/Download Drivers2010-04-18T07:44:28Z<p>Freddy77: </p>
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<div>Download drivers<br />
<br />
= 24Sep2009 =<br />
== NetKVM ==<br />
[http://people.redhat.com/~yvugenfi/24.09.2009/NetKVM.zip Network drivers]<br />
<br />
== viostor ==<br />
[http://people.redhat.com/~yvugenfi/24.09.2009/viostor.zip Storage drivers]<br />
<br />
You can also [http://blog.famzah.net/2010/01/09/kvm-qemu-virtio-storage-and-network-drivers-for-32-bit64-bit-windows-7-windows-vista-windows-xp-and-windows-2000/ download the drivers as ISO images] which you can easily use in a KVM guest.<br />
<br />
You can find [http://www.linux-kvm.com/content/block-driver-updates-install-drivers-during-windows-installation image floppy] to install viostor during setup phase.<br />
<br />
= Code signing drivers for the Windows 64bit platforms =<br />
* Drivers should be signed for Windows 64bit platforms. <br />
* Here are some links how to self sign and install self signed drivers:<br />
** [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa906344.aspx Installing Test-Signed Driver Packages]<br />
** [http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/driver/tips/IFS_Signing.mspx How to Release-Sign File System Drivers]</div>Freddy77https://linux-kvm.org/index.php?title=Status&diff=2954Status2010-04-17T09:09:28Z<p>Freddy77: </p>
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<div>=Status=<br />
<br />
KVM is included in the mainline linux kernel since 2.6.20 and is stable and fast for most workloads.<br />
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It is also available as a patch for recent Linux kernel versions and as an external module that can be used with your favorite distro- provided kernel going back up to 2.6.16, therefore including all latest versions for Enterprise Linux Distributions.<br />
<br />
===Working:===<br />
<br />
* Intel-based hosts (requires VT capable processors)<br />
* AMD-based hosts (requires SVM capable processors)<br />
* Windows/Linux/Unix guests (32-bit and 64-bit)<br />
* SMP hosts<br />
* SMP guests (as of kvm-61, max 16 cpu supported)<br />
* Live [[Migration]] of guests from one host to another (32-bit and 64-bit)<br />
* See the [[Guest Support Status]] page for a list of guest operating systems known to work<br />
* See the [[Host Support Status]] page for information on host hardware.<br />
* Guest swapping<br />
* [[Paravirtualized networking]]<br />
* [[Paravirtualized block device]]<br />
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===In progress:===<br />
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* [[PowerPC|PowerPC port]]<br />
* IA64 port<br />
* xenner (http://kraxel.fedorapeople.org/xenner), a project to run x86 xen guest (domU) kernels<br />
* [https://wiki.ncl.cs.columbia.edu/wiki/index.php/AndroidVirt:MainPage ARM port]</div>Freddy77https://linux-kvm.org/index.php?title=Paravirtualized_networking&diff=2953Paravirtualized networking2010-04-17T09:08:46Z<p>Freddy77: </p>
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<div>=Paravirtualized Networking=<br />
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== Host side ==<br />
run kvm with command-line: -net nic,model=virtio<br />
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== Guest side - Linux ==<br />
sudo modprobe virtio_net<br />
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to have virtio_net driver, you need to upgrade the kernel to higher than 2.6.25.<br />
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refer to [[Virtio]]<br />
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== Guest side - Windows ==<br />
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You can find Windows drivers at [[Downloads]] page.</div>Freddy77https://linux-kvm.org/index.php?title=Paravirtualized_networking&diff=2952Paravirtualized networking2010-04-17T09:08:33Z<p>Freddy77: </p>
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<div>=Paravirtualized Networking=<br />
<br />
== Host side ==<br />
run kvm with command-line: -net nic,model=virtio<br />
<br />
== Guest side - Windows ==<br />
sudo modprobe virtio_net<br />
<br />
to have virtio_net driver, you need to upgrade the kernel to higher than 2.6.25.<br />
<br />
refer to [[Virtio]]<br />
<br />
== Guest side - Windows ==<br />
<br />
You can find Windows drivers at [[Downloads]] page.</div>Freddy77https://linux-kvm.org/index.php?title=Paravirtualized_block_device&diff=2951Paravirtualized block device2010-04-17T09:08:02Z<p>Freddy77: </p>
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<div>=Paravirtualized Block Device=<br />
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== Host side ==<br />
run kvm with command-line: <code>-drive file=<path_to_your_raw_qemu_img>,if=virtio</code><br />
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you can also specify boot=on in the command-line: <code>-drive file=<path_to_your_raw_qemu_img>,if=virtio,boot=on</code><br />
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== Guest side - Linux ==<br />
sudo modprobe virtio_blk<br />
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to have <code>virtio_blk</code> driver, you need to upgrade the kernel to higher than 2.6.25.<br />
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refer to [[Virtio]]<br />
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== Guest side - Windows ==<br />
<br />
You can find Windows drivers at [[Downloads]] page.</div>Freddy77https://linux-kvm.org/index.php?title=Talk:Paravirtualized_block_device&diff=2560Talk:Paravirtualized block device2009-09-14T13:50:06Z<p>Freddy77: missing link</p>
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<div>There is no links to Windows versions of VirtIO or other systems.</div>Freddy77https://linux-kvm.org/index.php?title=Talk:Paravirtualized_networking&diff=2559Talk:Paravirtualized networking2009-09-14T13:49:46Z<p>Freddy77: missing links</p>
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<div>There is no links to Windows versions of VirtIO or other systems.</div>Freddy77https://linux-kvm.org/index.php?title=Talk:WindowsGuestDrivers/Last_WHQLed_drivers&diff=2558Talk:WindowsGuestDrivers/Last WHQLed drivers2009-09-14T13:48:25Z<p>Freddy77: Error downloading files</p>
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<div>I cannot download windows drivers from http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/WindowsGuestDrivers/Last_WHQLed_drivers</div>Freddy77