On Tue, 2009-04-28 at 23:31 +0200, Kai Schaetzl wrote: > JohnS wrote on Mon, 27 Apr 2009 11:09:56 -0400: > > > If you don't mind when you come to an answer would you please let me > > know. I am interested to know. > > I could not find a real solution. I had to go to another way of creating > the network setup for this machine (and maybe others, I will see) and > disable the network-bridge script from xen. That new solution is > documented on the xen-users mailing-list. > > Kai --- Kai, I read the Xen list and the way your doing it (the last option) looks like something I may try for testing in VMs. Although I do want to say Virtual Box does that very same behavior that you first described in your post. When you start up Virtual Box it takes out my eth1 and I am left with eth0. Makes eth1 Brigded if that makes sense to you like Xen was doing. I have to say it really seems like a better solution the way your doing it now. In fact I am going to give it a try also. It may be a little more effort into doing it but the approach is much better. Indeed also I when I installed Xen I had to manually take out peth0 when I uninstalled it. JohnStanley _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos