On Mon, 2006-11-13 at 14:06 -0800, Jonathan Kalbfeld wrote: > qemu -isa -nics 1 -n ~joel/qemu-work/qemu/qemu-kit/tunconfig.sh \ > -macaddr 00:80:7F:22:61:77 -m 4 -serial stdio -fda > /home/joel/qemu/grub144 > > I have this much of a command line which doesn't cause qemu to > complain but it doesn't work either: > > qemu -net nic,macaddr=00:80:7F:22:61:77,model=ne2k_isa \ > -m 4 -fda /home/joel/qemu/grub144
You need to specify a connection method for the nic. qemu has vlans now that organize the internal network. The default qemu uses with no -net arguments is -net nic,vlan=0 -net user,vlan=0. This groups a nic and a connection method (slirp) on vlan 0. If you want to use tun/tap networking specify -net tap instead (along with -net nic,...). Your old line might look like the below: qemu -M isapc -net nic,macaddr=00:80:7F:22:61:77 -net tap,script=~joel/qemu-work/qemu/qemu-kit/tunconfig.sh -m 4 -serial stdio -fda /home/joel/qemu/grub144 Although I'm not sure what the old script format looks like - there are example qemu-ifup scripts about the net. > The qemu faq mentions using a tunctl program which I don't see. Please link that page here so it can be reviewed for correctness. _______________________________________________ Qemu-devel mailing list Qemu-devel@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/qemu-devel