On 10/25/2009 02:23 AM, Neil Aggarwal wrote:
As far as i know, you can fix the vm's interfaces on the
host. I'm using libvirt and you can do it there as described in here :
http://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#elementsNICSBridge (
What you're looking for is<target dev='vnet0'/> directive ).
Setting the target device name is not working.
Here is what I did:
I stopped both my guests.
Next, I opened the file /etc/libvirt/qemu/jamm12a.xml
for my first virtual host and added a target element
for the interface:
<interface type='bridge'>
<mac address='54:52:00:4f:83:67'/>
<source bridge='br0'/>
<target dev='vnet1'/>
</interface>
Please take this to the libvirt mailing list, since that is all handled
by libvirt, not qemu or kvm.
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