I did a fresh install of ubuntu server, enabled KVM/virtualization stuff in BIOS and its confirmed working. Then I installed cockpit using the main official method for my OS. I can do the guided VM install and have their OS's installed via the internet and working correctly within the VNC. For some reason when I choose the local ISO option I'm unable to view my local files and access my Lubuntu iso. It just appears as a / and I can't select anything further. I've seen through videos that I could be able to access my files through there
Here is a read out of some errors in the cockpit log. Any idea how I fix this? This is my first time messing with KVMs, is there a better manager than cockpit?
November 1, 2023
4:09 AM
unable to stat: /var/lib/libvirt/boot/virtinst-xja7tpyc-linux: No such file or directory
libvirtd
4:09 AM
internal error: child reported (status=125): unable to stat: /var/lib/libvirt/boot/virtinst-xja7tpyc-linux: No such file or directory
libvirtd
3:56 AM
Guest agent is not responding: QEMU guest agent is not connected
libvirtd
3:55 AM
internal error: Unable to get session bus connection: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.AccessDenied: An AppArmor policy prevents this sender from sending this message to this recipient; type="method_call", sender="(null)" (inactive) interface="org.freedesktop.DBus" member="Hello" error name="(unset)" requested_reply="0" destination="org.freedesktop.DBus" (bus)
libvirtd
3:55 AM
Failed to read AppArmor profiles list '/sys/kernel/security/apparmor/profiles': Permission denied
libvirtd
3:55 AM
Failed to open file '/sys/kernel/security/apparmor/profiles': Permission denied
libvirtd
3:55 AM
Failed to read AppArmor profiles list '/sys/kernel/security/apparmor/profiles': Permission denied
libvirtd
3:55 AM
Failed to open file '/sys/kernel/security/apparmor/profiles': Permission denied
libvirtd
3:46 AM
overlayfs: missing 'lowerdir'
kernel
3:46 AM
snd_hda_codec_hdmi hdaudioC0D2: Monitor plugged-in, Failed to power up codec ret=[-13]
kernel
3:46 AM
x86/cpu: SGX disabled by BIOS.