Fedora 8, qemu-kvm and networking

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Having installed F8 and tried out the latest virt-manager, I have to say I'm impressed.

But........I am still utterly baffled by guest networking.

What I *want* to do is have a Windows XP guest that runs on the same network as my laptop, the host; in other words, the guest should be able to access all the network that the laptop can see. But I can't for the life of me find out how to do this.

I'll put up,if I have to, with the guest only working through the eth0 interface (though it would be nicer if it could work via wireless too). But I can't find any documentation that discusses this that isn't either at least a year old, or is written for someone who already knows the answer and understands the jargon of virtual networking.

Can anyone help, or at least point me to a reasonably clear how-to ? Note that I am not running XEN ( I need Windows) and am doing this with qemu-kvm.

John



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