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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>
you can also specify boot=on in the command-line: <code>-drive file=<path_to_your_raw_qemu_img>,if=virtio,boot=on</code>


== Guest side ==
== Guest side - Linux ==
  sudo modprobe virtio_blk
  sudo modprobe virtio_blk


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refer to [[Virtio]]
refer to [[Virtio]]
== Guest side - Windows ==
You can find Windows drivers at [[Downloads]] page.

Latest revision as of 04:08, 17 April 2010

Paravirtualized Block Device

Host side

run kvm with command-line: -drive file=<path_to_your_raw_qemu_img>,if=virtio

you can also specify boot=on in the command-line: -drive file=<path_to_your_raw_qemu_img>,if=virtio,boot=on

Guest side - Linux

sudo modprobe virtio_blk

to have virtio_blk driver, you need to upgrade the kernel to higher than 2.6.25.

refer to Virtio

Guest side - Windows

You can find Windows drivers at Downloads page.