Minikube uses Docker Machine to manage the Kubernetes VM so it benefits from the driver plugin architecture that Docker Machine uses to provide a consistent way to manage various VM providers. Minikube embeds VirtualBox and VMware Fusion drivers so there are no additional steps to use them. However, other drivers require an extra binary to be present in the host PATH.
The following drivers currently require driver plugin binaries to be present in the host PATH:
Minikube is currently tested against docker-machine-driver-kvm
0.7.0.
From https://github.com/dhiltgen/docker-machine-kvm#quick-start-instructions:
$ sudo curl -L https://github.com/dhiltgen/docker-machine-kvm/releases/download/v0.7.0/docker-machine-driver-kvm -o /usr/local/bin/docker-machine-driver-kvm
$ sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/docker-machine-driver-kvm
# Install libvirt and qemu-kvm on your system, e.g.
$ sudo apt install libvirt-bin qemu-kvm
# Add yourself to the libvirtd group (may vary by linux distro) so you don't need to sudo
$ sudo usermod -a -G libvirtd $(whoami)
# Update your current session for the group change to take effect
$ newgrp libvirtd
From https://github.com/zchee/docker-machine-driver-xhyve#install:
$ brew install docker-machine-driver-xhyve
# docker-machine-driver-xhyve need root owner and uid
$ sudo chown root:wheel $(brew --prefix)/opt/docker-machine-driver-xhyve/bin/docker-machine-driver-xhyve
$ sudo chmod u+s $(brew --prefix)/opt/docker-machine-driver-xhyve/bin/docker-machine-driver-xhyve