

These instructions also cover the process of emerging qemu, which is also necessary. If you build your kernel from scratch, please see the KVM page for detailed instructions on how to enable KVM. If you are using an automatically-built kernel, it is likely that kernel support for KVM is already available. See the SPICE section for tweaks that you will need to make to these instructions if you plan to run Windows 10 on a Funtoo Linux system that you will connect to remotely.įollow these steps for the system that will be running the virtual machine. This can be a local Linux system, or if you are using SPICE (see SPICE), a local or remote system. You will need KVM to be set up on the machine that will be running the virtual machine. It allows you to create and start hardware-accelerated virtual machines under Linux using the QEMU tools. KVM is a hardware-accelerated full-machine hypervisor and virtualization solution included as part of kernel 2.6.20 and later. If you have adaptations to the docs for other Linux distributions, please feel free leaving the steps at the talk page and we'll consider adding them. But we are happy to have this page be a good general resource for Windows 10 under KVM for all Linux distros.


They may need to be adapted somewhat for other Linux distributions. While this page provides a good introduction to how to run Windows 10 with Linux KVM, some parts of these instructions are specific to Funtoo Linux.
