On 25.07.2014 02:23, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
On 07/24/14 18:09, poma wrote:
On 24.07.2014 18:20, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
On 07/24/14 11:48, poma wrote:
As Chris mentioned, are you running Centos7 VM by VirtualBox, Virtual
Machine Manager/libvirt/KVM/QEMU or VMware Workstation?
poma
I am ashamed to admit that I could not get VirtualBox to install the
Centos7 I had. VMware was a waste of money for someone running Fedora
since the ordinary user would find it impossible to keep up with the
kernel updates, that still irks me!
Won't get fooled again, lessons learned, right. ;)
Virt-manager installed in F-20 via yum worked without any trouble.
Super duper.
Part of my earlier problem was that due to a slow connection the night I
wanted to download Centos I had to give up on the full version and took
the smaller Centos Live, next night things were running at full speed
and I got the 4 GB DVD version that I have running now. My Viasat usage
is limited except between midnight and five so that's the optimal time
for such things, it depends on where I stand in usage for the month.
Bob
Eine kleine Nachtmusik. :)
Bob, this way you'll be able to set your network in Fedora 21 host,
with slight differences in the configuration with respect to the
systemd version.
Make note, networkd - bridge!
~~
/etc/systemd/network/bridge0.netdev
[NetDev]
Name=bridge0
Kind=bridge
~~
/etc/systemd/network/bridge0dhcp4.network
[Match]
Name=bridge0
[Network]
DHCP=v4
~~
/etc/systemd/network/eth2bridge0.network
[Match]
Name=eth2
[Network]
Bridge=bridge0
~~
# brctl show
bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces
bridge0 8000.001234567890 no eth2
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
# journalctl -b -u systemd-networkd -o cat | grep -v DBus
Starting Network Service...
timestamp of '/usr/lib/systemd/network' changed
bridge0 : loaded bridge
sd-rtnl: discarding 20 bytes of incoming message
eth2 : link 4 added
lo : link 1 added
bridge0 : created
bridge0 : link state is up-to-date
bridge0 : found matching network
'/etc/systemd/network/bridge0dhcp4.network'
eth2 : found matching network
'/etc/systemd/network/eth2bridge0.network'
bridge0 : enslaving link 'eth2'
lo : unmanaged
lo : added address: ::1/128
lo : added address: 127.0.0.1/8
bridge0 : flags change: +UP
eth2 : flags change: +UP
eth2 : flags change: +LOWER_UP +RUNNING
DHCP CLIENT (0x927e3a57): T2 expires in 8min 44.389451s
bridge0 : setting addresses
bridge0 : added address: 192.168.2.40/24
bridge0 : addresses set
bridge0 : setting routes
bridge0 : routes set
bridge0 : link configured
eth2 : added address: fe80::212:34ff:fe56:7830/64
bridge0 : added address: fe80::212:34ff:fe56:7890/64
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/etc/libvirt/qemu/centos7.xml
...
<interface type='bridge'>
...
<source bridge='bridge0'/>
<model type='virtio'/>
...
</interface>
...
fedora fan club
And if I get that to work I get an FFC certificate, right?
Perhaps for network.service :)
http://jjkuhn.com/images/logo_networkd.gif
Ra-ra-ra-ra-ra-ra-ra-ra-ra-ra ra BATMAN!!!!!
I keep lots of notes ...
Tnx
batman fan club
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