On 2007-01-11, Avi Kivity wrote: eth device is missing in lspci output... > Nikola Ciprich wrote: > >Hello, > >I'm having trouble getting TUN networking to work in KVM - everything > >looks fine on host side, but I don't see any ne2k-pci device in the guest. > >When I use default (user) networking, I see ne2k-pci device in the guest, > >but I'd like to use TUN... > >I'm using fedora 6, 2.6.18-28.6 kernel, x86_64 on host, and 2.6.16, i686 > >on guest. > >any suggestions on what I'm doing wrong?? > >thanks a lot in advance > > > > What does lspci say on the guest? > > > -- > error compiling committee.c: too many arguments to function >
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