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.

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.
There is no reason why using a bridge should affect that, unless you're not handling tap devices properly with UML.

David

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