Hello Thomas,

Thank you for your kind support.

You certainly are correct. It was the issue of my having NAT up in the Networks setting of VB.

So after getting it across to "Netzwerkbrücke" (und ja das ist die 'Bridge Adaptor') it all fell into place and the journey goes on.

My Gateway is 192.168.1.254, and I gave myself a static address well outside of the DHCP range.

I have got a Date stuck at 4 October 2020, plus a Kernal message about 'clock skew detected'. Might sort itself out in time.

In the meantime all the best.

Cheers

Fosca



On 12/10/2020 3:51 am, Thomas Trepl wrote:
Am Samstag, den 10.10.2020, 11:39 +1100 schrieb Fosca via blfs-
support:

Hello Everyone,

Nice to meet you all.

Well I have just managed to do LFS-10.0 in VirtualBox.

The way I set it up was to install ArchLinux with the Anarchy-Installer
since Arch is quite uptodate with packaages; the one exception being
that 'sudo pacman -S make' needs to be done.

Using VB allowed me to Snapshot progressively and so saved me from long
spells on the keyboard and having to re-do when something went haywire.

Now the issue I'm having is that 'ping -c 5 www.google.com' does not
work in the new LFS-10.0 (which I have on sda3).

My '/etc/sysconfig/ifconfig.enp0s3' reads as follows:

ONBOOT=yes
IFACE=enp0s3
SERVICE=ipv4-static
IP=192.168.1.222
GATEWAY=192.168.1.154
PREFIX=24
BROADCAST=192.168.1.255

And it's not working in VB.

Now if I look at Arch in VB on sda2, it says that it has an
IP - 10.0.2.15
Broadcast - 10.0.2.255
if that should mean anything in this case.

My modem-router is a Billion BiPAC 8700AX(L)-1600

I would much appreciate some pointers on how solve this little problem.

Kind regards

Fosca

I've setup all my LFS stuff in VBox and it works pretty nice. I
configured the network for the VMs as "Netzwerkbrücke" - don't know
what the exact english translation is, i think something like "Bridged
network". Use the device with which the VBox host is connected to the
LAN.
Within the VMs, the network is set up just as the VMs would be
physical parts of the network. Choose an IP form the network range and
set the GATEWAY to what is configured as such on the VBox host. Than
you should be able to reach the internet from the VM as well as reach
your VM from the LAN.

--
Thomas

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