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cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep -E "vmx|svm"
Any ideas how to get this to work?
- VirtualBox Graphical User Interface
Version 6.0.4 r128413 (Qt5.6.3)
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~$ sysctl -a | grep -o VMX VMX
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cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep -E "vmx|svm"
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~$ sysctl -a | grep -o VMX
VMX
This has nothing with VT-x being presented to the guest. What's you're looking for is the "Nested Virtualization", and it can be found in the VM Settings » System » Processor. From ch. 3.5.2 Processor Tab:wyattbiker wrote:Oracle VM VirtualBox's implementation currently supports paravirtualized clocks and SMP spinlocks.
If an emulator has a requirement for VT-x to be present, it can't currently run on a VM. As of this writing, you can only run VirtualBox (not Android emulator), inside a VirtualBox VM, with an AMD processor. The rest options are a gambling...• Enable Nested VT-x/AMD-V: Enables nested virtualization, with passthrough of hardware virtualization functions to the guest VM.
This feature is available on host systems that use an AMD CPU. For Intel CPUs, the option is grayed out.