On 05/04/2013 11:37 PM, King Beowulf wrote: > On 05/04/2013 02:47 PM, John Yost wrote: >> I tried to upgrade to the latest Qemu version 1.4.0. The upgrade went >> fine. I did not use usbdir or spice, just the basic Qemu. >> When I tried to start the VM with my usual command line ..... >> >> "qemu-kvm -usb -ctrl-grab -m 4096 -soundhw es1370 -localtime -vga std >> -cdrom /dev/cdrom /mnt/other/VM/winxp.img" >> > ---snip-------- >> >> I dropped back to qemu-kvm-1.2.0 and all was back to normal >> >> Can anyone advise me on what I need to change in my command line so >> 1.4.0 will start the VM with an internet connection? From everything I >> have read that cmdline should have started with the simple network >> activated. >> >> Maybe I should be asking this elsewhere? >> >> Cheers >> John >> > > I am not running any windows VMs at the moment, but a snippet from AQEMU > front end running Slackware is: > > -net nic,vlan=0,macaddr=00:f7:a5:88:89:c1,model=virtio > -net user,vlan=0,hostname=phantom32 > > change hostname, macaddr, model as needed. I think, more simply you may > only need > > -netdev user,id=xxxxx > > Tried but no cigar. In the terminal i get "no vlan" or "vlan not connected to host network" "Warning: vlan 0 with no nics" Don't know what the"id=xxxx" is supposed to be.
I thought there was supposed to be a simple default network connection without any needed setup. The qemu manpage seems to indicate there is a default automatic network connection. Any direction would be greatly appreciated. Don't know how many times Xp can be re-certified before I get refused.
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