On Wednesday, May 8, 2019 at 8:41:42 AM UTC+2, awokd wrote:
> peter.palen...@gmail.com:
> > I have a Dell TB16 dock with Ethernet over USB, based on a Realtek 8152 
> > chip.
> > 
> > The device appears fine in sys-usb VM using r8152 driver and ehci/xhci. So 
> > it works fine with direct PCI access to the device.
> > 
> > Connecting the usb device (via 'dom0$ qvm-usb attach...') to sys-net VM 
> > triggers loading of vhci. After some dmesg says "cannot enable. Maybe the 
> > usb cable is bad?" and the device does not work in sys-net VM.
> > 
> > Blacklisting/disabling vhci-hcd in sys-net VM does not help (connecting 
> > fails immediately). Does qubes usb attaching require vhci?
> > 
> > I upgraded dom0/vm kernels, BIOS -> no help.
> > 
> > The dock worked fine on this computer using bare-metal Ubuntu with equal 
> > kernel version.
> > 
> > I would like to avoid merging sys-usb and sys-net...
> > 
> > Thanks for any hint.
> > 
> You could leave the ethernet adapter in sys-usb, and use "qvm-prefs 
> sys-usb provides_network true". Then you should be able to point 
> sys-firewall to sys-usb as needed.

Thanks for the tip. It leads me to the next question:

How do i tell my sys-firewall VM to use two network VMs (sys-net and sys-usb)?

Thanks!

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