On 13/02/2024 20:30, Jonathan Wright wrote:
What CPU model are you using for the VM?  AlmaLinux 9 requires x86_64v2 so you generally need to use host passthrough and not "kvm64" which is often the default.

On Tue, Feb 13, 2024 at 12:34 PM Benjamin Smith <yesthatguy@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm trying to get a VM of Alma 9 running on a fully updated Alma 9 host. It's really simple: 

1) I start virt-manager

2) Add machine, default settings, click "next... next..." 
* Local install media /home/AlmaLinux-9.3-x86_64-minimal.iso
  [X] Automatically detect from installation media/source 
* 1536 memory, 2 CPUs (default) 
* 20 GB storage (default) 
* Name: almalinux9 (default) 

3) When it boots, I choose "Install AlmaLinux...." 

4) Kernel panics! See attached screenshot result. 

What am I missing? Hopefully useful information to follow, screenshot attached. 

Host has 16 GB RAM and the following cpu. 

processor : 7

vendor_id : GenuineIntel

cpu family : 6

model : 60

model name : Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790 CPU @ 3.60GHz

stepping : 3

microcode : 0x28

cpu MHz : 3955.493

cache size : 8192 KB

physical id : 0

siblings : 8

core id : 3

cpu cores : 4

apicid : 7

initial apicid : 7

fpu : yes

fpu_exception : yes

cpuid level : 13

wp : yes

flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe syscall nx pdpe1gb rdtscp lm constant_tsc arch_perfmon pebs bts rep_good nopl xtopology nonstop_tsc cpuid aperfmperf pni pclmulqdq dtes64 monitor ds_cpl smx est tm2 ssse3 sdbg fma cx16 xtpr pdcm pcid sse4_1 sse4_2 x2apic movbe popcnt tsc_deadline_timer aes xsave avx f16c rdrand lahf_lm abm cpuid_fault epb invpcid_single pti ssbd ibrs ibpb stibp fsgsbase tsc_adjust bmi1 avx2 smep bmi2 erms invpcid xsaveopt dtherm ida arat pln pts md_clear flush_l1d

bugs : cpu_meltdown spectre_v1 spectre_v2 spec_store_bypass l1tf mds swapgs itlb_multihit srbds mmio_unknown

bogomips : 7183.66

clflush size : 64

cache_alignment : 64

address sizes : 39 bits physical, 48 bits virtual

power management:


The physical CPU has AVX so it is x86-64-v2, actually it is a x86-64-v3 as it has AVX2, so I do not think that is the problem.
Did you set the CPU type in virt-manager?
If you are unsure use pass through as your physical CPU does have the features
The screenshot is too small, as in there is relevant information missing, can you send the full screenshot including the part above that is missing, that might help us understand the problem