Re: [Grml] grml autoconfig and kvm network

2010-09-24 Thread T o n g
On Sat, 25 Sep 2010 04:39:42 +0200, Ulrich Dangel wrote: >> Whenever I use the '-net user' kvm command-line option, the guest grml >> will not have the eth0 device. > > Yes, because the nic specification is missing. thanks a lot! -- Tong (remove underscore(s) to reply) http://xpt.sourceforg

Re: [Grml] GRML HD Install is receiving DHCP address, though static is assigned.

2010-09-24 Thread Ulrich Dangel
* Brandon McGinty wrote [25.09.10 05:32]: Hi, > List, > I've installed GRML on two machines, now. Just as a side comment, this is not really supported. Best way is to install debian and add the corresponding grml packages. > In the /var/log/messages file, I noticed a line about Pump being used, >

[Grml] GRML HD Install is receiving DHCP address, though static is assigned.

2010-09-24 Thread Brandon McGinty
List, I've installed GRML on two machines, now. The first went perfectly, updated, everything worked out-of-the-box, and I love it. However, with my second machine, I can't get GRML to allow wlan0 to set a static address (and yes, I have set an address outside of my router's DHCP range). I have cha

Re: [Grml] grml autoconfig and kvm network

2010-09-24 Thread Ulrich Dangel
* T o n g wrote [25.09.10 05:04]: Hi, > > Is it my kvm problem or grml autoconfig's? > > Most probably it's kvm. Still probing why The nic specification is missing. So its neither kvm nor grml-autoconfig problem but incorrect/missing commandline options. Some examples: , | -net nic,model

Re: [Grml] grml autoconfig and kvm network

2010-09-24 Thread T o n g
On Sat, 25 Sep 2010 02:14:19 +, T o n g wrote: > However, whenever I use the '-net user' option, there will be no eth0 > device. I.e., > > kvm -boot d -cdrom grml-medium_2010.04.iso > > This I'll get an eth0 device, and an IP for it. > > kvm -net user -boot d -cdrom grml-medium_2010.04.is

Re: [Grml] grml autoconfig and kvm network

2010-09-24 Thread Ulrich Dangel
* T o n g wrote [25.09.10 04:14]: Hi, > Hi, > > Whenever I use the '-net user' kvm command-line option, the guest grml > will not have the eth0 device. Yes, because the nic specification is missing. > According to > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM/Networking > > ,- > | By default, if

Re: [Grml] grml autoconfig and kvm network

2010-09-24 Thread T o n g
On Sat, 25 Sep 2010 02:14:19 +, T o n g wrote: > However, whenever I use the '-net user' option, there will be no eth0 > device. I.e., > > kvm -net user -boot d -cdrom grml-medium_2010.04.iso Should read: kvm -boot d -cdrom grml-medium_2010.04.iso > This I'll get an eth0 device, and an I

[Grml] grml autoconfig and kvm network

2010-09-24 Thread T o n g
Hi, Whenever I use the '-net user' kvm command-line option, the guest grml will not have the eth0 device. According to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM/Networking ,- | By default, if you enable the usermode networking using the '-net | user' command-line option, the guest OS will get a

[Grml] squashfs-lzma-tools and squashfs-lzma-tools4

2010-09-24 Thread T o n g
Hi mika, I saw you updated docs/grml-live.txt on Wed, 1 Sep 2010, recommending to use squashfs-lzma-tools4 v4.0-1 for grml-live build: ,- | squashfs-lzma-tools4 4.0-1 is available via the Grml | repositories. It provides the mksquashfs-lzma4 and | unsquashfs-lzma4 binaries. The package does