On 07.07.14 at 16:40, Csányi Pál wrote: > Hi Guus, > > 2014-07-06 22:37 GMT+02:00 Guus Snijders <gsnijders@xxxxxxxxx>: > > Op 6 jul. 2014 20:08 schreef "Csányi Pál" <csanyipal@xxxxxxxxx> het > > volgende: > >> > >> 2014-07-06 16:50 GMT+02:00 Jakub Klinkovský <j.l.k@xxxxxxx>: > >> > On 06.07.14 at 16:14, Csányi Pál wrote: > >> > >> [...] > > > >> OK, I red that and now I'm starting my VM with the command: > >> > >> qemu-system-x86_64 -net nic -net user,smb=/mnt/windows7 -cpu core2duo > >> -m 1024 -k hu -enable-kvm -usbdevice tablet > >> /var/lib/libvirt/images/win7.qcow2 > >> > >> Still, when I'm trying to acess the \\10.0.2.4\qemu in Windows > >> explorer, I get nothing. The error message is about that that the > >> server is not responding, saying something about time.. > > > > Can you ping that ip adress from Windows? > > I can't ping 10.0.2.4 IP address from Windows. I don't think ping will ever work for user networking, this should be fine. > > > Second: do you have filesharing enabled in the Windows vm > > (and instructed the firewall to allow that)? > > I think I have filesharing enabled in the Windows vm > (and instructed the firewall to allow that) > > because I did setup on Windows vm this by following these steps: > http://swerdna.dyndns.org/susesambawin7.html > I can't access that url. > Still, I'm not sure in that that what did I on Windows vm, because: > 1. the \\10.0.2.4\qemu directory is on the host GNU/Linux system, right, > 2. the directory I shared on the Windows vm is a directory on that > Windows vm system > > so these two settings is for different things, right? That's right, for 1. you're fine with user networking (-net user,smb=...), but for 2. you will need something better to be able to access the guest system from the host. See the subsections of QEMU#Networking [1] on the wiki. [1]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/QEMU#Networking > > -- > Regards from Pal -- jlk
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