On 10/11/22 12:03, Jon LaBadie wrote:
The only significant difference is the network interface. Under VBox the Windows VM had its own static LAN IP address. The VBox configuration called it a network (or ethernet) bridge. I don't recall ever creating the bridge so it was either Long ago or VBox did it for me. I would like the Win10, Qemu/KVM VM to also have its own static address, but it seems I have to create the bridge myself to do that.
If you choose the macvtap option, it will be directly on the network, but you probably won't be able to connect to it from the host. One option which I've done, is add a second network option using the normal NAT interface which puts it on the virbr0 bridge which is accessible from the host.
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