Add more info to the introduction
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@ -21,6 +21,10 @@ It is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED to make a backup/snapshot of your system using somethin
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Once everything is configured, your 2nd graphic card will hopefully be dedicated for use inside a virtual machine.
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Even though that this script is intended to make this setup easier, it is recommended that you
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read through a guide and learn what is actually being done so that you can get familiar the process.
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A full documentation for debian/ubuntu systems can be found here: https://github.com/hikariknight/vfio-setup-docs/wiki
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Press ENTER to continue once you have made a backup of your system.
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"
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read ENTER
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# Run ls-iommu so we can verify that IOMMU properly working
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LS_IOMMU=$($SCRIPTDIR/utils/ls-iommu)
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# Detect if IOMMU is disabled (output will start with "IOMMU Group *:" if disabled)
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if [[ $LS_IOMMU =~ ^IOMMU[[:space:]]Group[[:space:]]+\*: ]];
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then
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# Tell user to enable IOMMU then try again
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printf "IOMMU IS NOT ENABLED!
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Please enable IOMMU, VT-d or AMD-v inside your UEFI/BIOS and add \"$CMDLINE\"
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to your kernel boot arguments and reboot your system, then re-run this script!
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@ -122,10 +128,13 @@ to your kernel boot arguments and reboot your system, then re-run this script!
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exit 1
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else
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# Show the output of ls-iommu for manual verification
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echo "$LS_IOMMU"
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fi
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echo ""
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# Have user visually verify that IOMMU is working
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read -p "Is there more than 1 group in the output above? [y/N]: " YESNO
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case "${YESNO}" in
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[Yy]*)
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