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Above is a short description, This is a vast area to explore, see some resource links below. This page and some more in '''section simple''' should get you started. | Above is a short description, This is a vast area to explore, see some resource links below. | ||
This page and some more in [[#Using_virtualization_(simple) | '''section simple''']] should get you started. | |||
== Types of virtualization == | == Types of virtualization == | ||
* Aside from providing general virtualization tools/utilities packages, Alpine Linux supports virtualization extensively. See its download area exclusively for different platform it supports, [https://cdn.alpinelinux.org/v3.22/releases/cloud/ i.e. Cloud Images] | * Aside from providing general virtualization tools/utilities packages, Alpine Linux supports virtualization extensively. See its download area exclusively for different platform it supports, [https://cdn.alpinelinux.org/v3.22/releases/cloud/ i.e. Cloud Images] | ||
* Scope of this page is to get you started with basic virtualization, using general available hardware(see [[#Test_bed | ''Test Bed'']]), for more see some [[#Resources | resource]] links below. | |||
== Does my system/device support virtualization? == | == Does my system/device support virtualization? == | ||
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* Describe here the test bed/setup used to run the scripts below. | * Describe here the test bed/setup used to run the scripts/commands below. | ||
# MODEL: Dell Laptop. | # MODEL: Dell Laptop. | ||
# CPU: Intel i5 3rd/4th generation with virtualization enabled. | # CPU: Intel i5 3rd/4th generation with virtualization enabled. |
Revision as of 12:11, 22 September 2025
What is virtualization
TODO
- Desc
Above is a short description, This is a vast area to explore, see some resource links below.
This page and some more in section simple should get you started.
Types of virtualization
- Aside from providing general virtualization tools/utilities packages, Alpine Linux supports virtualization extensively. See its download area exclusively for different platform it supports, i.e. Cloud Images
- Scope of this page is to get you started with basic virtualization, using general available hardware(see Test Bed), for more see some resource links below.
Does my system/device support virtualization?
TODO
- Add here bios screen-shots of some different brands.
Setup walkthrough
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Basic check/setup to prep your system for virtualization usage.
Objective
- Install Alpine Linux.
- Verify if virtualization is enabled in bios.
- Enable/verify availability of
/dev/kvm
. - Enable/verify correctly loading of virtualization kernel modules for usage.
Test bed
WIP
- Describe here the test bed/setup used to run the scripts/commands below.
- MODEL: Dell Laptop.
- CPU: Intel i5 3rd/4th generation with virtualization enabled.
- RAM: 8GB
Install Alpine Linux
- Diskless installs (Ram based)
- SYS installs
Tip: - For further setup to work correctly, its assumed that Alpine Linux installed in, done for version between v3.21.x and v3.22.x
v3.21.x-v3.22.x
Manually fixing/enabling system level kvm modules (as root)
# ls -l /dev/kvm crw-rw---- 1 root kvm 10, 232 Sep 21 03:47 /dev/kvm
This means your devices' virtualization feature is enabled in bios.
Lets find your CPU brand/type.
# cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep -E 'model name|Processor' model name : Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3340M CPU @ 2.70GHz ...
Cpu is INTEL.
Lets load kvm module.
# modprobe kvm
Lets check current kvm modules already loaded.
# lsmod | grep kvm kvm 1392640 0 irqbypass 12288 1 kvm
If this does not show/load CPU specific kernel modules yet.
Lets load it.
# modprobe kvm_intel # for INTEL cpu
# modprobe kvm_amd # for AMD cpu
# lsmod | grep kvm kvm_intel 409600 3 kvm 1392640 2 kvm_intel irqbypass 12288 1 kvm
CPU specific kernel modules are now loaded.
See also
Using virtualization (simple)
New: Walkthroughs
Using virtualization (advanced)
- QEMU