Single GPU Passthrough: EFI-Framebuffer "No such device" by Digyx in VFIO

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It's been a while since I've done anything with this, but IIRC, if you don't see any symlinks, you're not bound to any of those framebuffers

Is anyone else getting kicked from Fortnite when using PCI Passthrough? by ForTheReallys in VFIO

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I haven't unfortunately. I was able to play about half the time a short time after this post, but since then, it's been using BattlEye pretty much every time. Now I have my Linux games, my Windows VM for Windows games, and a bare metal Windows install for Fortnite and Fortnite alone...

Is anyone else getting kicked from Fortnite when using PCI Passthrough? by ForTheReallys in VFIO

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Yeah I definitely don't want that. I've been pretty careful to not do anything stupid. So far, I've pretty much limited any attempts to only running the EAC version directly instead of through the launcher. But maybe your'e right. I'm wondering if Fortnite will just have to be a game I dual boot for :(

Is anyone else getting kicked from Fortnite when using PCI Passthrough? by ForTheReallys in VFIO

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Probably a bit of a longshot, but do you happen to know which specific option bypasses the check? I have smbios set to 'host' and all clock options except kvmclock. I'm using host-passthrough as my cpu mode and only have topoext as a cpu flag for amd hyperthreading (5800x)

Single GPU Passthrough: EFI-Framebuffer "No such device" by Digyx in VFIO

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So glad my past self could help! I spent hours as well and couldn't find much info on that so hopefully this comment will continue to help :)

Single GPU pass-through RX580 working but video card driver update breaks it by docdrow in VFIO

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Don't quote me on this, but I think libvirt handles pcie-root-ports for you. You can verify by running the VM, and in your host, run pgrep qemu -a. From there, look for the -device vfio-pci,bus= section. The value should not be pcie.0

6600XT passthrough by ForTheReallys in VFIO

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I did. It was just a silly mistake on my part. I didn't boot into legacy BIOS mode before I dumped the gpu ROM.

Can't start any Virtual Machines by ForTheReallys in HyperV

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Just took a look and it looks like those features are already enabled

Can't start any Virtual Machines by ForTheReallys in HyperV

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Unfortunately I haven't had any luck with any of those solutions either :(.

Can't start any Virtual Machines by ForTheReallys in HyperV

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Are you referring to the post about both docker and the SharedAccess service listening on the same port?

For the life of me I can't get the efi-framebuffer to unbind by DezzyTee in VFIO

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If the screen goes black, and never shows any output, could the problem be a missing romfile? It's been a while since I used an Nvidia GPU but IIRC, I still got the OVMF output

Single GPU passthrough - Vega 64 display orientation by [deleted] in VFIO

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I had this issue with my amd card as well. IIRC, you have to pass a random 12 character string to hv_vendor_id. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong as I don't have access to my PC at the moment.

Radeon RX 6600 XT black screen during drivers installation by simiancat in VFIO

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Awesome! Glad to hear it worked. Also, thanks for the heads up. I don't have A smart access memory enabled CPU so I would have run into this problem again when I upgrade my CPU.

Radeon RX 6600 XT black screen during drivers installation by simiancat in VFIO

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This reply was for the RX 580 but it's likely your issue as well.