On Jan 16, 2008 8:18 PM, Demetri Mouratis <dmourati@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes, but, I guess I need to read it a number of more times
before I'll be able to try to map the techniques and naming
conventions mentioned on that page, to what I see
happening (or not happening in some cases) in F8.
Seen this:
http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/XenNetworking
Yes, but, I guess I need to read it a number of more times
before I'll be able to try to map the techniques and naming
conventions mentioned on that page, to what I see
happening (or not happening in some cases) in F8.
On Jan 16, 2008 4:56 PM, Fulko Hew <fulko.hew@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I've just started playing with virtualization on F8
> and (amongst other things...) I'm having a hard time
> figuring out:
>
> a) what I need to do to get IP networking properly
> working between VMs and the outside world.
> b) where/what networking scripts/config files are VM
> related, and that are run at system startup time,
> or even VM startup time???
> c) what are my options for VM-to-world networking?
> d) what options/techniques does:
> 'System->Virtual Machine Manager' choose when
> reconfig'ing the host system and defining how
> the VM is started/connected.
>
> I'm specifically interested in QEMU based VMs, because:
> a) I don't have the hardware for KQEMU based VMs,
> b) I haven't been able to figure out how to build
> a XEN based VM either.
>
> So when running my QEMU based VMs I'm (currently)
> just booting a std kernel, not the XEN based kernel.
>
> I've tried RTFM'ing and I've tried searching back a few
> months on this list for clues, and haven't (yet) found
> a description of the networking options, or how or what
> I need to do to get it to work properly. Is there a
> good HowTo somewhere?
>
> TIA
> Fulko
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