Shaiful wrote:
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 ;-)
Oh, right - Wasn't that at least a month ago?
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
This means something is using the tap device your UML is trying to use.
There is no reason why using a bridge should affect that, unless you're not handling tap devices properly with UML.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
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