I find this behavior odd. If I install Linux on a laptop or desktop Linux's config is what matters. And that is what I was expecting from VirtualBox. VirtualBox does things that actually interfere. I'm sure it has all these features for a reason. I was expecting to Install Linux and be on with my life. I might have spent 20 hours on this project. And I expect to spend more time on it. Hopefully I will be done with it by tonight.

I want to try another flavor of Linux on my desktop (another old laptop), probably Mint... I know it is also Debian... any suggestions on a distro to try for my desktop for testing VirtualBox only? Id another distro works than it might be something within Kubuntu.




On 2022-11-15 23:54, Steve Litt via PLUG-discuss wrote:
Bob Elzer via PLUG-discuss said on Tue, 15 Nov 2022 21:30:14 -0700


If you're local IP address was 192, where did the 10 address come from?

If VirtualBox is anything like Qemu, the 10 is because the default
behavior is to NAT the VM guest to 10.whatever. In Qemu this behavior
can be changed, as documented at
http://troubleshooters.com/linux/qemu/nobs.htm . I think it's probable
you can do the same thing with VirtualBox.

SteveT

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