On 04/07/2012 05:52, dhaneshk k wrote:
> Please ignore my previous mail with the same subject line because there was
> a terrible formatting mistake.
> Please see the attached pdf which briefs the problem in assigning the IP
> address to the netbsd virtual machine.
> The Xen V
etbsd virtual machine.
> The Xen VM is running on Debian/ GNU Linux.
I am assuming you are trying to get a bridge setup working. What is the bridge
configuration in dom0?
On a separate note, your email still is not proper. Learn to put contents in an
email rather describing your problem in
List,
Please ignore my previous mail with the same subject line because there was a
terrible formatting mistake.
Please see the attached pdf which briefs the problem in assigning the IP
address to the netbsd virtual machine.
The Xen VM is running on Debian/ GNU Linux.
Please find the
On 03-Jul-2012, at 12:34 PM, dhaneshk k wrote:
>
> The Same problems
> discussed here were faced.
>
> Any hints to solve these issues much appreciated.
No hints till you learn how to format your email properly, a basic requirement
when posting to a mailing list.
>
> Thank you
You are welco
List,
Little bit offtopic of FreBSD, Hope some one can help with some suggestions..
The Objective is to
port NetBSD as a Virtual Machine into Cloud.
Steps Involved in
Porting NetBSD as a Virtual Machine:
Porting of NetBSD as
a Virtual Machine involves 2 steps.
A. Porting NetBSD
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On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 12:04 AM, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado
wrote:
>
> Dfly doesn't support Xen. Some providers support HVM (not Amazon) and
> you can give a try to dfly in this environment. I don't know if dfly
> works on Xen HVM or not. Probably the performance will be poor.
>
Actually Fre