Hello
It's working now. I've put the mac address in the xml definition.
Thank you very much,
Regards.
2011/2/10 Laine Stump
> On 02/10/2011 09:51 AM, Tanguy ROZIER wrote:
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>> OK so he should fix the problem with libvirt to associate a fixed MAC
>> to the interface of the VM :
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On 02/10/2011 09:51 AM, Tanguy ROZIER wrote:
OK so he should fix the problem with libvirt to associate a fixed MAC
to the interface of the VM :
<--this is here :
you must *define* the MAC address of your interface
As I said in my last mail, if you do not manually de
OK so he should fix the problem with libvirt to associate a fixed MAC
to the interface of the VM :
<--this is here :
you must *define* the MAC address of your interface
Tanguy
2011/2/10 Laine Stump :
> On 02/10/2011 08:50 AM, Tanguy ROZIER wrote:
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>> Your problem is rel
On 02/10/2011 08:50 AM, Tanguy ROZIER wrote:
Your problem is related to udev : every reboot of VM, udev in VM
checks the MAC address of the ethernet interface of the system to
associate it with a static name (eth0, eth1...).
If you change the MAC address of the Ethernet interface of your VM, it
w
Your problem is related to udev : every reboot of VM, udev in VM
checks the MAC address of the ethernet interface of the system to
associate it with a static name (eth0, eth1...).
If you change the MAC address of the Ethernet interface of your VM, it
will detect a new interface and associate it wit