Re: F9 and KVM

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On Fri, 2008-05-09 at 00:06 -0400, Warren Togami wrote:
> Gerry Reno wrote:
> > Yes, but that is for doing everything from the command line.  I was 
> > expecting that virt-manager was setting all that up.  I mean I see vnet0 
> > and vnet1 for my VM's on the host.  This has all been created by 
> > virt-manager and virsh define.  I didn't set any of that up manually 
> > except for setting up the host bridge br0.  So how much of this 
> > networking setup is virt-manager actually doing if not all of it?  The 
> > picture with virt-manager and networking is not exactly clear.
> > 
> > 
> > Regards,
> > Gerry
> > 
> 
> libvirt is supposed to come with virbr0 automatically configured, and 
> anything started by libvirt will auto-add itself to the virbr0 bridge. 
> This works out of the box.  You must have configured it in some 
> non-default way.

There was another thread on this list recently about bridging not being
handled yet by NetworkManager.  You might want to check that in this
context.

Dave


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