On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 15:34:54 +0100 Daniel P. Berrange wrote
The networking options depend on whether you're running as root or a normal user.
Your clarification seems to be confirmed by the fact that if I run
virt-manager icon when connected as a normal user into the gnome
session, I get the prompt for the root password, so I presume actually
I then run it as root and I don't get the SLIRP networking option.
Probably this is intended by design with the aim not to have normal
users runnign VMs and possibly exhausting the host.....
Suppose I want so to run as root, how to provide IP to the guest?
it seems qemu dhcp server doesn't provide one.... I tried both
possible configurations...
Gianluca
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