Thanks a bunch wes.. works now, you're a genius. I didn't know it would
override -net user... need to spend more time playing with qemu.
On 9/17/07, Wes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Yep.
> As soon as you specify '-net nic' it over-rides this default setting and
> therefore requires the additiona
Yep.
As soon as you specify '-net nic' it over-rides this default setting and
therefore requires the additional -net user or -net tap afterwards
On 9/18/07, Haydn Solomon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Thanks for response Wes. I have a windows xp running under kvm without
> using any -net paramete
Thanks for response Wes. I have a windows xp running under kvm without using
any -net parameters ( I remember reading that -net user is default ) and it
works "out of the box". I had assumed that it would be same for windows
2003 server apart from the fact that the kvm wiki website says specific
Hi Haydn,
The '-net nic' clause on it's own tells qemu to create a virtual nic in the
guest but doesn't tell qemu how to connect it to the host. after '-net nic'
you need another -net clause, such as '-net user' to use qemu's internal NAT
or '-net tap' to create a tun/tap virtual interface on the
I'm unable to get my networking functioning for windows 2003 server R2
virtual machine. This is the first time I've installed 2003 Server under
kvm ( release 40 ) and had no problems installing.
Once it iwas installed I start the 2003 server machine with the following
parameters.
/usr/local/kvm