bind to vfio-pci or pci-stub at startup

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I'm trying to bind a NIC to pci-stub or vfio-pci at startup so my libvirt-managed VM can use it on autostart, but the NIC keeps being claimed by ixgbe. I tried



  1. inserting into /etc/initramfs-tools/modules vfio_pci ids=8086:10fb

  2. running sudo update-initramfs -u -k all

and I also tried using pci_stub instead of vfio_pci but whenever I reboot and run lspci -nnk I see the NIC is still claimed by ixgbe. What am I doing wrong?










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    I'm trying to bind a NIC to pci-stub or vfio-pci at startup so my libvirt-managed VM can use it on autostart, but the NIC keeps being claimed by ixgbe. I tried



    1. inserting into /etc/initramfs-tools/modules vfio_pci ids=8086:10fb

    2. running sudo update-initramfs -u -k all

    and I also tried using pci_stub instead of vfio_pci but whenever I reboot and run lspci -nnk I see the NIC is still claimed by ixgbe. What am I doing wrong?










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      I'm trying to bind a NIC to pci-stub or vfio-pci at startup so my libvirt-managed VM can use it on autostart, but the NIC keeps being claimed by ixgbe. I tried



      1. inserting into /etc/initramfs-tools/modules vfio_pci ids=8086:10fb

      2. running sudo update-initramfs -u -k all

      and I also tried using pci_stub instead of vfio_pci but whenever I reboot and run lspci -nnk I see the NIC is still claimed by ixgbe. What am I doing wrong?










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      I'm trying to bind a NIC to pci-stub or vfio-pci at startup so my libvirt-managed VM can use it on autostart, but the NIC keeps being claimed by ixgbe. I tried



      1. inserting into /etc/initramfs-tools/modules vfio_pci ids=8086:10fb

      2. running sudo update-initramfs -u -k all

      and I also tried using pci_stub instead of vfio_pci but whenever I reboot and run lspci -nnk I see the NIC is still claimed by ixgbe. What am I doing wrong?







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