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author | Matthias Maier <tamiko@gentoo.org> | 2017-02-23 13:52:33 -0600 |
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committer | Matthias Maier <tamiko@gentoo.org> | 2017-02-23 14:24:19 -0600 |
commit | 1e24caf48e8abc0e6410256fc5c20acc7d862b9a (patch) | |
tree | 3c7636d21b5f279604f4b0b1e5449858d414ca5c /app-emulation | |
parent | app-emulation/qemu: Dynamically create binfmt.d/qemu.conf (diff) | |
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app-emulation/qemu: Update readme in 9999 to reflect latest changes
Package-Manager: Portage-2.3.3, Repoman-2.3.1
Diffstat (limited to 'app-emulation')
-rw-r--r-- | app-emulation/qemu/qemu-9999.ebuild | 50 |
1 files changed, 25 insertions, 25 deletions
diff --git a/app-emulation/qemu/qemu-9999.ebuild b/app-emulation/qemu/qemu-9999.ebuild index 3f97bbab457c..b919ffecd689 100644 --- a/app-emulation/qemu/qemu-9999.ebuild +++ b/app-emulation/qemu/qemu-9999.ebuild @@ -212,27 +212,26 @@ QA_WX_LOAD="usr/bin/qemu-i386 usr/bin/qemu-s390x usr/bin/qemu-unicore32" -DOC_CONTENTS="If you don't have kvm compiled into the kernel, make sure -you have the kernel module loaded before running kvm. The easiest way to -ensure that the kernel module is loaded is to load it on boot.\n -For AMD CPUs the module is called 'kvm-amd'.\n -For Intel CPUs the module is called 'kvm-intel'.\n -Please review /etc/conf.d/modules for how to load these.\n\n -Make sure your user is in the 'kvm' group\n -Just run 'gpasswd -a <USER> kvm', then have <USER> re-login.\n\n -For brand new installs, the default permissions on /dev/kvm might not let you -access it. You can tell udev to reset ownership/perms:\n -udevadm trigger -c add /dev/kvm" - -qemu_support_kvm() { - if use qemu_softmmu_targets_x86_64 || use qemu_softmmu_targets_i386 \ - use qemu_softmmu_targets_ppc || use qemu_softmmu_targets_ppc64 \ - use qemu_softmmu_targets_s390x; then - return 0 - fi - - return 1 -} +DOC_CONTENTS="If you don't have kvm compiled into the kernel, make sure you have the +kernel module loaded before running kvm. The easiest way to ensure that the +kernel module is loaded is to load it on boot. + For AMD CPUs the module is called 'kvm-amd'. + For Intel CPUs the module is called 'kvm-intel'. +Please review /etc/conf.d/modules for how to load these. + +Make sure your user is in the 'kvm' group. Just run + $ gpasswd -a <USER> kvm +then have <USER> re-login. + +For brand new installs, the default permissions on /dev/kvm might not let +you access it. You can tell udev to reset ownership/perms: + $ udevadm trigger -c add /dev/kvm + +If you want to register binfmt handlers for qemu user targets: +For openrc: + # rc-update add qemu-binfmt +For systemd: + # ln -s /usr/share/qemu/binfmt.d/qemu.conf /etc/binfmt.d/qemu.conf" pkg_pretend() { if use kernel_linux && kernel_is lt 2 6 25; then @@ -702,13 +701,14 @@ src_install() { fi fi - qemu_support_kvm && readme.gentoo_create_doc + DISABLE_AUTOFORMATTING=true + readme.gentoo_create_doc } pkg_postinst() { - if qemu_support_kvm; then - readme.gentoo_print_elog - fi + DISABLE_AUTOFORMATTING=true + FORCE_PRINT_ELOG=1 # remove for next version bump + readme.gentoo_print_elog if [[ -n ${softmmu_targets} ]] && use kernel_linux; then udev_reload |