Qemu is open-source software for virtualization on Windows 10/8/7, Linux, and macOS but with a command-line interface, lightweight, and low hardware requirements.
Also, be aware that querying an image that is being. Warning: Never use qemu-img to modify images in use by a running virtual machine or any other process this may destroy the image. It can handle all image formats supported by QEMU.
usage: qemu-img command qemu-img allows you to create, convert and modify images offline.
When a special register, unknown to the host processor (as is the case with Apple-specific registers, when running on a non-Apple CPU), is accessed, an exception is raised, and a VM exit occurs. With hardware virtualization in use, the instructions are executed directly on the CPU.
So how does QEMU handle special registers, when KVM is enabled?.