Do you happen to know of a HowTO for doing this?
figure there are a few extra steps then simply:
ifconfig tapX plumb
--bridgeadapter tapX
Thx ..
On 2013-05-08, at 03:09 , Nicolas de Bari Embriz Garcia Rojas
wrote:
> When using bridge mode, use tap interfaces otherwise you will get
> pro
When using bridge mode, use tap interfaces otherwise you will get
problems when using more than one VM.
regards
On 05/08/2013 03:49, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> On 2013-05-06 2:49 PM, Norbert Beckmann wrote:
>> To Marc G. Fournier
>>
>> I do not think it's an issue with VirtualBox. I am running Vir
On 2013-05-06 2:49 PM, Norbert Beckmann wrote:
To Marc G. Fournier
I do not think it's an issue with VirtualBox. I am running VirtualBox
under Solaris. And I never had problems with it.
Guests: ubuntu, Windows 7, Linux Mint, FreeBSD, Chrome OS.
But the people of VirtualBox themselves state that
To Marc G. Fournier
I do not think it's an issue with VirtualBox. I am running VirtualBox
under Solaris. And I never had problems with it.
Guests: ubuntu, Windows 7, Linux Mint, FreeBSD, Chrome OS.
But the people of VirtualBox themselves state that Windows is somewhat
delicate (don't remember whe
Heh. VirtualBox has (in my experience) been buggy as heck. Beyond buggy
as heck.
I have 3 virtualization platforms at my disposal (and the host here is win
7). VirtualBox, VMWare and Windows Virtual PC. I can report that under
VirtualBox, every major type of guest caused stability problems wit