For some reason I can connect to the internet now, dunno what's
different... but thank you all for your instructions. :)
On 08/10/2017 03:37 AM, Narcis Garcia wrote:
> Someone asked for an easy question, and I tried to reply with an
> effective answer (without perfection).
> I hope "zap/calmstorm
Someone asked for an easy question, and I tried to reply with an
effective answer (without perfection).
I hope "zap/calmstorm" has already launched any GNU/Linux .iso with
that, because hasn't asked more details.
El 10/08/17 a les 08:42, Simon Hobson ha escrit:
> Adam Borowski wrote:
>
>> rtl81
Adam Borowski wrote:
> rtl8139 is a 100Mbit card, you really don't want your virtual network speed
> hobbled by emulating such gear.
It doesn't work like that. The nominal speed of the card is merely that of the
real card being emulated - in the emulated version, there's no serial pipe to
get
I prefer using a VDE setup, since that lets me run qemu as user (i.e.
not root), and it's easy to link up VM's across hosts with "virtual
cables" over ssh. My qemu parameters are like this:
-net nic,macaddr=02:aa:bb:cc:dd:02
-net vde,sock=/tmp/vde.ctl
On the host, I have a vde_switch f
On Wed, 2017-08-09 at 10:13 +0200, Narcis Garcia wrote:
> El 08/08/17 a les 23:28, zap ha escrit:
> > how do you enable internet in a virtual machine with qemu?
> >
> > I wanted to try to see how effectively certain distros such as gnuinos
> > and vuu-do work through qemu with upgrading actually w
On Wed, Aug 09, 2017 at 10:13:03AM +0200, Narcis Garcia wrote:
> $ qemu-system-x86_64 -cpu host -enable-kvm -m 1024 -net
> nic,model=rtl8139,vlan=0 -net user,vlan=0 -cdrom
> devuan_jessie_1.0.0_amd64_desktop-live.iso
rtl8139 is a 100Mbit card, you really don't want your virtual network speed
hobbl
Adam Borowski wrote:
> My personal favourite is bridged mode, which has only an one-time setup
> cost, and makes guest VMs operate exactly same as if they were physically
> separate machines plugged into your ethernet switch next to the host.
> As a bonus, that setup cost is shared with lxc, whic
El 08/08/17 a les 23:28, zap ha escrit:
> how do you enable internet in a virtual machine with qemu?
>
> I wanted to try to see how effectively certain distros such as gnuinos
> and vuu-do work through qemu with upgrading actually working...
>
> ___
> D
On Wed, Aug 09, 2017 at 01:13:55AM +0200, Stefan Krusche wrote:
> Am Dienstag 08 August 2017 schrieb zap:
> > how do you enable internet in a virtual machine with qemu?
> >
> > I wanted to try to see how effectively certain distros such as gnuinos
> > and vuu-do work through qemu with upgrading act
It should Just Work(TM), as it did on every OS I have tested myself. You might
want to take a look at QEMU docs and try playing with the network card
emulation options.
On August 9, 2017 12:28:08 AM GMT+03:00, zap wrote:
>how do you enable internet in a virtual machine with qemu?
>
>I wanted to
Am Dienstag 08 August 2017 schrieb zap:
> how do you enable internet in a virtual machine with qemu?
>
> I wanted to try to see how effectively certain distros such as gnuinos
> and vuu-do work through qemu with upgrading actually working...
>
> ___
> Dng
how do you enable internet in a virtual machine with qemu?
I wanted to try to see how effectively certain distros such as gnuinos
and vuu-do work through qemu with upgrading actually working...
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