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Date:      Thu, 28 Nov 2013 16:32:32 +0100
From:      Gyrd Thane Lange <gyrd-nani@thanelange.no>
To:        freebsd-virtualization@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Running bhyve on a AMD 1075T Phenom
Message-ID:  <52976210.7040709@thanelange.no>
In-Reply-To: <52965B07.7060307@callfortesting.org>
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Den 27. nov. 2013 21:50, skrev Michael Dexter:
> On 11/27/13 6:12 AM, Gyrd Thane Lange wrote:
>> I appears the AMD patches for the vmm module have not made it to CURRENT
>> yet. Would it be easy to prepare a patch-set? Or give me some hints on
>> how to do it myself?
>
> Correct. Did you try one of the SVM snapshots linked at bhyve.org or
> build a bhyve-svm project branch yourself?

This is my main machine at home that is in continual use for everything, 
so I'm hoping to avoid changing to a different branch. But I can briefly 
try dual booting with a spare disk containing the project branch to find 
out if my machine supports bhyve at all.

To clarify: I'm already aware of the bhyve-svm project branch, but 
rather than run the full branch I'm hoping for some insight into which 
commits (in the branch) are essential in running bhyve on AMD.

Gyrd ^_^

>
> Michael
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