Hi,

I did email you three times and you did answer me
three times. I'm pretty sure that I'm not lying based
on my email folders ;-)

Anyway, as I told you in my previous email, I had the
following error messages when trying to activate my
eth0:

SIOCSIFFLAGS : Device or Resource Busy

According to you, this might indicates something using
my eth0.  But it doesn't make sense since if I disable
the bridging at the host, the UML eth0 is happily show
up and I can connect to the Internet from inside UML.

David, thanks for the community website on UML.

Regards,
Shaiful

--- David Coulson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Shaiful wrote:
> > Has anybody successfully done bridging in
> > user-mode-linux (UML). I've tried based on the
> > following article but could not make it works:
> > 
> >
>
http://usermodelinux.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=4
> 
> This is slightly out of date. The syntax for
> 'tunctl' is different.
> 
> # tunctl uid
> 
> should now be:
> 
> # tunctl -u uid
> 
> Maybe you could elaborate on the problems you are
> seeing. Bridging with 
> UML works just fine for me here on my laptop.
> 
> > I've followed every step and contacted the author
> but
> > still not working. When I enable the bridging in
> the
> > host, my UML does not even recognise my network
> card
> > eth0.
> 
> I wrote that article, and I'm sure you didn't
> contact me.
> 
> David
> 
> -- 
> David Coulson                                   
> email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> http://davidcoulson.net/
> Network Engineer                                  
> phone: (216) 533-6967
> 


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