Veerendra

I sent you commands to run from the terminal that would help to troubleshoot your issue with the Linux guest running on your zLinux system.
I predicated each command with "sudo", which runs them at root privilege.

Running at root privilege lets me know if you have root on the system, which we will need farther along in the troubleshooting process. So knowing if you have root is worthwhile. If you don't have root on the host, then remove the "sudo" from the command, they should still give you results to share. I have added one more test command it would be good to know the result of. I am maintaining that we perform these tests at root level, mostly because that is how I do it when I am troubleshooting. Here are the three commands:

COMMANDS:
 sudo /sbin/ifconfig -a
 sudo /bin/netstat
 sudo /sbin/route -n

Once you get the network working things always get easier.

Kindest Regards,



☮ Paul Flint
(802) 479-2360 Home
(802) 595-9365 Cell

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