Re: /dev/eth error

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Thanks Derek ! Nice to see that you follow the project since a long time.

Yes, one should enable the CONFIG_ETH option in the kernel
configuration for the /dev/eth device to work.

That's remind us that we should document that point in the existing
"ELKS networking" document.

Improvement tracked by https://github.com/jbruchon/elks/issues/79.

MFLD

2017-03-04 6:49 GMT+01:00 Derek Johansen <djohanse678@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Never mind.  Forgot to configure device in my build setup.  Seems to
> be working.  Nice work guys!
>
> On Fri, Mar 3, 2017 at 9:04 PM, Derek Johansen <djohanse678@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> When I run the sudo ./qemu.sh I get the follow in the ELKS window:
>>
>> Starting network processes: eth ktcp
>>
>> ERROR: failed to open device /dev/eth
>> failed to open /dev/eth
>> Starting network services:  httpd.
>>
>> ELKS 0.2.0
>> login:
>>
>> My environment is Windows 10 host running Ubuntu linux in virtualbox,
>> and then qemu running in vbox and elks running in  qemu.
>>
>> I suspect this error is an issue with so many layers of
>> virtualization.  Is there any hope of making this work or do I need a
>> more hospitable environment to use elks netwrorking?
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