From: Paulo Vital <pvital(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Modified the error message with the correct configuration file and parameter to
explain how to configure host kernel parameter to add support to IOMMU.
All latest version of supported distro at this moment (Fedora 23, Ubuntu 15.10,
Debian 8, RHEL 7.2 and OpenSUSE Leap) have the configuration file
(/etc/default/grub) and the kernel parameter (GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX) to be
configured.
Signed-off-by: Paulo Vital <pvital(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com>
---
i18n.py | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/i18n.py b/i18n.py
index a575922..6e453f3 100644
--- a/i18n.py
+++ b/i18n.py
@@ -136,8 +136,8 @@ messages = {
"KCHVMHDEV0002E": _("The host device %(dev_name)s is not allowed to
directly assign to VM."),
"KCHVMHDEV0003E": _("No IOMMU groups found. Host PCI pass through
needs IOMMU group to function correctly. "
"Please enable Intel VT-d or AMD IOMMU in your BIOS, then
verify the Kernel is compiled with IOMMU support. "
- "For Intel CPU, add intel_iommu=on to your Kernel parameter
in /boot/grub2/grub.conf. "
- "For AMD CPU, add iommu=pt iommu=1."),
+ "For Intel CPU, add 'intel_iommu=on' to
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX parameter in /etc/default/grub file. "
+ "For AMD CPU, add 'iommu=pt iommu=1'."),
"KCHVMHDEV0004E": _('"name" should be a device name
string'),
"KCHVMHDEV0005E": _('The device %(name)s is probably in use by the
host. Unable to attach it to the guest.'),
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