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Installing and Configuring Linux Guest Operating Systems
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ThepresenceoftheVMIdeviceinthelspcioutput,however, doesnotconfirmthattheguestoperating
systemisrunninginVMImode.ThefollowingdmesgoutputconfirmsVMImode,indicatingthatVMIis
enabledinthevirtualmachinesettingsaswellasintheLinuxkernel.
Detected VMI ROM version 3.0
VMI Timer active.
NOTEVMI‐enabledkernelsareincludedinsomeLinuxdistributions.CheckwithyourLinuxvendortosee
ifaVMI‐enabledkernelisavailable.
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