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(In reply to James Fehlig from comment #1) > > Is this a regression for you? Were you able to previously create VMs with a > similar configuration? Yes, this is definitely a regression. I have been using vagrant to spin up libvirt based VMs on that machine for ~2 years now and it just started to fail recently. > The config (pasted below for easy viewing) worked > fine for me on SLES15 SP2 and Leap 15.2. What qemu packages are installed? # rpm -qa|grep qemu qemu-ipxe-1.0.0+-lp152.9.9.2.noarch qemu-x86-4.2.1-lp152.9.9.2.x86_64 qemu-seabios-1.12.1+-lp152.9.9.2.noarch qemu-4.2.1-lp152.9.9.2.x86_64 libvirt-daemon-driver-qemu-debuginfo-6.0.0-lp152.9.6.2.x86_64 qemu-microvm-4.2.1-lp152.9.9.2.noarch qemu-guest-agent-4.2.1-lp152.9.9.2.x86_64 qemu-ovmf-x86_64-201911-lp152.6.8.1.noarch libvirt-daemon-driver-qemu-6.0.0-lp152.9.6.2.x86_64 qemu-vgabios-1.12.1+-lp152.9.9.2.noarch qemu-tools-4.2.1-lp152.9.9.2.x86_64 qemu-kvm-4.2.1-lp152.9.9.2.x86_64 qemu-sgabios-8-lp152.9.9.2.noarch > Do you have any capabilities files in /var/cache/libvirt/qemu/capabilities/? Yes, there is a single file: # ll /var/cache/libvirt/qemu/capabilities/ total 72 -rw------- 1 root root 71998 Mar 19 08:59 926803a9278e445ec919c2b6cbd8c1c449c75b26dcb1686b774314180376c725.xml > If so, do they list machine types for kvm? E.g. <machine type='kvm' > name='pc-i440fx-4.2' .../>? > No, unfortunately not (I have attached the file).