Improve kvm2 documentation, mention v1.3.1 req

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## KVM2 driver
To install the KVM2 driver, first install and configure the prereqs:
To install the KVM2 driver, first install and configure the prerequisites, namely libvirt 1.3.1 or higher, and qemu-kvm:
* Debian or Ubuntu 18.x:
* Debian or Ubuntu 18.x: `sudo apt install libvirt-clients libvirt-daemon-system qemu-kvm`
* Ubuntu 16.x or older: `sudo apt install libvirt-bin libvirt-daemon-system qemu-kvm`
* Fedora/CentOS/RHEL: `sudo yum install libvirt-daemon-kvm qemu-kvm`
```shell
sudo apt install libvirt-clients libvirt-daemon-system qemu-kvm
```
Check your installed virsh version:
* Ubuntu 16.x or older:
`virsh --version`
```shell
sudo apt install libvirt-bin libvirt-daemon-system qemu-kvm
```
If your version of virsh is newer than 1.3.1 (January 2016), you may download our pre-built driver:
* Fedora/CentOS/RHEL:
```shell
sudo yum install libvirt-daemon-kvm qemu-kvm
```
Enable,start, and verify the `libvirtd` service has started.
```shell
sudo systemctl enable libvirtd.service
sudo systemctl start libvirtd.service
sudo systemctl status libvirtd.service
```
Then you will need to add yourself to `libvirt` group (older distributions may use `libvirtd` instead)
```shell
sudo usermod -a -G libvirt $(whoami)
```
Then to join the group with your current user session:
```shell
newgrp libvirt
```
Now install the driver:
```shell
curl -LO https://storage.googleapis.com/minikube/releases/latest/docker-machine-driver-kvm2 \
&& sudo install docker-machine-driver-kvm2 /usr/local/bin/
```
NOTE: Ubuntu users on a release older than 18.04, or anyone experiencing [#3206: Error creating new host: dial tcp: missing address.](https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube/issues/3206) you will need to build your own driver until [#3689](https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube/issues/3689) is resolved. Building this binary will require [Go v1.12](https://golang.org/dl/) or newer to be installed.
If your version of virsh is older than 1.3.1 (Januarry 2016), you may build your own driver binary if you have go 1.12+ installed.
```shell
$ sudo apt install libvirt-dev
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$ sudo install out/docker-machine-driver-kvm2 /usr/local/bin
```
To finish the kvm installation, start and verify the `libvirtd` service
```shell
sudo systemctl enable libvirtd.service
sudo systemctl start libvirtd.service
sudo systemctl status libvirtd.service
```
Add your user to `libvirt` group (older distributions may use `libvirtd` instead)
```shell
sudo usermod -a -G libvirt $(whoami)
```
Join the `libvirt` group with your current shell session:
```shell
newgrp libvirt
```
To use the kvm2 driver:
```shell
minikube start --vm-driver kvm2
```
or, to use kvm2 as a default driver:
or, to use kvm2 as a default driver for `minikube start`:
```shell
minikube config set vm-driver kvm2
```
and run minikube as usual:
```shell
minikube start
```
## Hyperkit driver
Install the [hyperkit](http://github.com/moby/hyperkit) VM manager using [brew](https://brew.sh):