
And in storage, how can I choose my controller, and I want it to be Virt IO controller type Sorry for too much questions, I feel like I successfully installed it, but just wondered how come it is this simplistic ________________________________ From: emad ramlawi <emadramlawi@outlook.com> Sent: Friday, September 23, 2016 12:05:20 PM To: kimchi-devel@ovirt.org; kimchi-users@ovirt.org Subject: Re: Centos 7 latest and updated no VIRTIO support with Kimchi Also, macvtap does not show my wireless adapter: ________________________________ From: emad ramlawi <emadramlawi@outlook.com> Sent: Friday, September 23, 2016 11:21:01 AM To: kimchi-devel@ovirt.org; kimchi-users@ovirt.org Subject: Centos 7 latest and updated no VIRTIO support with Kimchi Hello, I really like your project, just wondered why I cant see any options to set Virt IO devices, while PowerKVM have that, I am suing Version: 2.2.0-0 And Centos : PowerKVM Host userspace tools based on the libvirt API, including virsh. Note: The HMC cannot be used on Power systems running PowerKVM. PowerKVM device model support Supported disk models: * virtio-scsi * virtio * spapr-vscsi Unsupported disk models: * IDE Supported network models: * virtio * spapr-vlan Supported graphics models: * vga (VNC backend only) Unsupported graphics models: * SPICE