Hello list ,
I am not sure if this can be done in an easy way, but upstream virt-
manager just added the ability to manually specify the network
interface to which the virtual machine should be attached. This is
necessary because the only proper way for now is by using netcf when
Am Do, 10.03.2011, 13:20 schrieb jurgen.depic...@let.be:
Hello list ,
I am not sure if this can be done in an easy way, but upstream virt-
manager just added the ability to manually specify the network
interface to which the virtual machine should be attached. This is
necessary because the
True, I believe you can do this on lucid if you run virt-manager locally
(i.e. on the lucid server). But, I believe the poster wanted to run
virt-manager remotely, like from a desktop.
I'm pretty sure that if your desktop is maverick and you run the maverick
virt-manager, then, you can get the
Hello list ,
I am not sure if this can be done in an easy way, but upstream virt-manager
just added the ability to manually specify the network interface to which the
virtual machine should be attached. This is necessary because the only proper
way for now is by using netcf when working on a