Bret wrote:
I set up a windows xp virtual machine. Windows recognizes the nic and
set up a driver for it, however it will not get an ip address from my
router. I set up win xp before and everything worked, however, I
deleted the vm a while back ago and now need it back. (Guess I
shouldn't have gotten rid of it) Anyway, all I get is the win generated
ip address 169.xxx.xxx.xxx and cannot connect to the internet.
Question one: are you really running kvm (as in command line) or are you using
virt-manager or similar and hoping they know how to do what you want.
Makes a vast difference in who can help you.
You presumably don't want to run XP as a server, so any of the NAT default
solutions should work.
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