Minisforum MS-R1 Ships With Vhost Disabled, Blocking Android VM Support
A developer attempting to run multiple native ARM64 Android virtual machines simultaneously on the Minisforum MS-R1 desktop discovered that its stock kernel lacks vhost subsystem support. The MS-R1 is built on the CIX P1 SoC and ships with kernel version 6.6.10-cix-build-generic, which has the entire vhost subsystem disabled rather than just specific modules. This omission prevents Google's Cuttlefish virtual device platform from functioning, as it relies on vsock for all host-to-guest communication. The vendor's design choice appears intentional, as their documented Android support path uses containerized Android via Redroid, which shares the host kernel and does not require vhost. The developer rebuilt the kernel to restore standard virtualization support, documenting four distinct obstacles encountered along the way.
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