Hi Avi, all,
> I tried it now, it's simple and it even works:
>
> 1. Add BRIDGE=sw0 to ifcfg-eth0
> 2. Create a new ifcfg-sw0 that has TYPE=Bridge, and any dhcp/ip
> configuration you previously had in ifcfg-eth0
I've now managed to get several KVM hosts working in a local intranet
based on you
Hi!
> In general the setup is exactly like qemu, so any howto for qemu is
> applicable.
>
> Here's what I do:
>
> - copy scripts/kvm from the kvm tarball to /etc/init.d, chkconfig and
> start the kvm service. that sets up a bridge
> - copy scripts/qemu-ifup into a new directory /etc/kvm. make
Hi all,
I've played with Xen on my Fedora and it's been working fine. Now I'm
testing KVM with 2.6.20 kernel and it's working nicely, too, but I'm
unable to setup a full-blown networking, i.e., a mode where also
icmp/udp work. User-mode networking works well, e.g., yum and firefox
run just fine un