(HTTP code 500) server error - error gathering device information while adding custom device "/dev/kvm": no such file or directory #138

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opened 2025-12-28 23:25:58 +01:00 by adam · 3 comments
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Originally created by @freshlesh3 on GitHub (Mar 15, 2021).

I have a hackintosh running on a x99 motherboard. I've enabled vt-d in my bios and used homebrew to install KVM but not sure how to resolve the error above.

Originally created by @freshlesh3 on GitHub (Mar 15, 2021). I have a hackintosh running on a x99 motherboard. I've enabled vt-d in my bios and used homebrew to install KVM but not sure how to resolve the error above.
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@sickcodes commented on GitHub (Mar 15, 2021):

This doesn't work on Mac, works on Linux though

@sickcodes commented on GitHub (Mar 15, 2021): This doesn't work on Mac, works on Linux though
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@zachary commented on GitHub (Mar 17, 2021):

But this doesn't work on windows WSL2

@zachary commented on GitHub (Mar 17, 2021): But this doesn't work on windows WSL2
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@sickcodes commented on GitHub (Mar 19, 2021):

But this doesn't work on windows WSL2

https://github.com/sickcodes/Docker-OSX/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+wsl

@sickcodes commented on GitHub (Mar 19, 2021): > But this doesn't work on windows WSL2 https://github.com/sickcodes/Docker-OSX/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+wsl
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Reference: starred/Docker-OSX#138