2014/1/7 Bruno Friedmann <[email protected]>:
> On Tuesday 07 January 2014 10.26:34 Sankar P wrote:
>> Hi Bruno,
>>
>> Sorry for the late reply as I did not get your mail as I was not
>> subscribed to the
>> list and I forgot to add my email address explicitly in the CC.
>>
>>
>> > The qmenu xml definition in a host will look like
>>
>> Also, sorry to say that I was not able to understand what you meant by
>> qmenu xml definition. I am a total newbie when it comes to setting up
>> VMs and have used jsut virtualbox with its helpful gui so far. If it
>> is not too much of an effort, can you explain the steps for
>> using/generating this XML or point me to relevant documentation where
>> I can get static IP for my VM but with internet access ? I searched
>> around but could not find anything newbie friendly.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Sankar
>>
> Sorry if it was not clear, first I would recommend this bible :-)
> http://activedoc.opensuse.org/book/opensuse-virtualization-with-kvm
>
> You will then learn how to edit manually, or with virsh or virt-manager gui
> the definition of your vm.
>
> Hope this help you, otherwise, just ping back.
>

ah, there seem to be a problem. The doc recommends me to create a new
bridged network card (section 4.1.1.5) . Also my VM currently says:
libvirt connection does not support interface management. However,
since I am using network-manager I cannot use YaST to create a new
bridged network card. I want to continue using network manager, as I
want to access my wireless at home etc.

So what will be the way forward ? To be honest, it feels like such a
basic workflow requirement to require a static IP for a VM, that I am
surprised that it is not straightforward. Any other help or pointers ?

Thanks.

Sankar


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