hypervisor: 0.915 permissions: 0.911 register: 0.901 device: 0.896 KVM: 0.893 x86: 0.887 graphic: 0.886 debug: 0.882 VMM: 0.874 performance: 0.872 virtual: 0.870 TCG: 0.870 risc-v: 0.866 architecture: 0.861 peripherals: 0.860 socket: 0.860 assembly: 0.855 arm: 0.854 PID: 0.848 mistranslation: 0.842 user-level: 0.841 vnc: 0.838 boot: 0.832 semantic: 0.825 kernel: 0.825 ppc: 0.825 files: 0.777 network: 0.771 i386: 0.697 virtiofs Illegal Seek Error because of ivshmem device of looking-glass Description of problem: tl;dr: The dev "gnif" from looking-glass does not want to analyse this problem which his config from the documentation is causing. He insists someone opens a issue here at qemu's, so thats what i did now :) He also insists this problem is not caused by his config (even though the config is needed for looking-glass) and does not want to help or analyse this whole mess. Sorry if i'm a bit salty. Please see the following issues on his and the virtio-win github : \ https://github.com/gnif/LookingGlass/issues/1089 https://github.com/gnif/LookingGlass/issues/1083 [https://github.com/virtio-win/kvm-guest-drivers-windows/issues/911](https://github.com/virtio-win/kvm-guest-drivers-windows/issues/911%5C) # Steps to reproduce: 1. Create a VM 2. enable looking-glass (i used the latest Beta6 release from github) with the mentioned kernel module (i use manjaro and can use looking-glass-module-dkms from AUR) 3. add virtiofs from virt-manager Additional information: libvirt XML ```plaintext win10 a026f749-3adc-4ab8-a5cf-521a4e8ec9d6 12582912 12582912 10 hvm /usr/share/edk2-ovmf/x64/OVMF_CODE.fd /var/lib/libvirt/qemu/nvram/win10_VARS.fd destroy restart restart /usr/bin/qemu-system-x86_64