diff --git a/readme.md b/readme.md index a292281..bc2608b 100644 --- a/readme.md +++ b/readme.md @@ -201,17 +201,6 @@ kubectl apply -f kubernetes.yml MANUAL: "Y" ``` -* ### How do I verify if my system supports KVM? - - To verify if your system supports KVM, run the following commands: - - ```bash - sudo apt install cpu-checker - sudo kvm-ok - ``` - - If you receive an error from `kvm-ok` indicating that KVM acceleration can't be used, check the virtualization settings in the BIOS. - * ### How do I change the amount of CPU or RAM? By default, the container will be allowed to use a maximum of 2 CPU cores and 4 GB of RAM. @@ -335,6 +324,17 @@ kubectl apply -f kubernetes.yml In case the device is a USB disk drive, please wait until after the installation is completed before connecting it. Otherwise the installation may fail, as the order of the disks can get rearranged. +* ### How do I verify if my system supports KVM? + + To verify if your system supports KVM, run the following commands: + + ```bash + sudo apt install cpu-checker + sudo kvm-ok + ``` + + If you receive an error from `kvm-ok` indicating that KVM acceleration can't be used, check the virtualization settings in the BIOS. + * ### How do I run macOS in a container? You can use [dockur/macos](https://github.com/dockur/macos) for that. It shares many of the same features, except for the automatic installation.