After a few runs, the time should settle down to a few seconds (under
5 seconds on fast 64 bit hardware).
+How to check for hardware virt:
+
http://virt-tools.org/learning/check-hardware-virt/
+If the command above does not work at all, use
+L<libguestfs-test-tool(1)>.
+
=head2 Run virt-alignment-scan on all your guests.
Run L<virt-alignment-scan(1)> on guests or disk images:
virt-df
-Do the results match what's reported inside the guests?
+You can try comparing this to the results from L<df(1)> inside the
+guest, but there are some provisos:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item *
+
+The guest must be idle.
+
+=item *
+
+The guest disks must be synched using L<sync(1)>.
+
+=item *
+
+Any action such as booting the guest will write log files causing the
+numbers to change.
+
+=back
+
+We don't guarantee that the numbers will be identical even under these
+circumstances. They should be similar. It would indicate a bug if
+you saw greatly differing numbers.
=head2 Try importing virt-df CSV output into a spreadsheet or database.