> -----Original Message----- > From: centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On > Behalf Of Michael Cole > Sent: Friday, September 30, 2016 9:41 PM > To: centos@xxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: Virtualization Networking > > Deletion does not remove all, Try a erase if that did not work. > > Configuration files are not always where you expect then to be. > > Regards Michael Cole > > On Friday, September 30, 2016 9:16:44 PM TE Dukes wrote: > > I deleted all virtualization packages and re-installed. > > > > Something must have been hosed up. > > > > Installing a VM and it didn't even ask to setup the network. Hopefully > > that's a good sign. > > > > Will know shortly.................... > > > > TIA OK, I'm about done trying to get this to work. I have spent HOURS reading, installing, re-installing, etc. I can get the guest to access the internet but have tried every was possible to be able to access the guest from the LAN or even the host. Nothing I have tried works. The only thing all documentation leaves out is how to set up the guest networking during the install. Seems if I don't set anything up or just set it to DHCP it has internet connectivity, but that is all. I have gone back in after the guest has been installed and changed the networking configuration to match my LAN, that doesn't work either. I lose internet accessibility when I do that. I have tried to install CentOS 7 and Debian 8, the same problems with each. I have tried CentOS the built in Virt-Manager and VirtualBox. with same results. Can't seem to find the free version of VMware but I suspect I would have the same results as well. Again, any help would be greatly appreciated. TI! _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos