Re: FAQ on linux-kvm.org has broken link

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Hi,

> If the result is #2, check firewalls on host and guest.  Also try the
> following inside the guest: disable the network interface, rmmod
> virtio_net, modprobe virtio_net again, and bring the network up.

I pinged, I sniffed, I updated the bug report (it also happens with
other guests now!).

And.... the bring down interfaces / rmmod / modprobe / ifup works!
So I think something is wrong with virtio_net!

What shall I do now?


Folkert van Heusden

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