Does anybody know how to fix the never ending „Waiting for domain to get an IP Address…“ below? I’m running a fresh Debian 9.3 in VMWare Fusion on my macOS. VT-x is enabled; dependencies according to the Tails guide <https://tails.boum.org/contribute/build/> are installed.
Would be awesome if anybody can help out…. > Anfang der weitergeleiteten Nachricht: > > Von: Marco Betschart <em...@marco.betschart.name> > Betreff: Aw: [Tails-dev] Tails on MacBook? > Datum: 3. Juni 2018 um 10:51:05 MESZ > An: The Tails public development discussion list <tails-dev@boum.org> > Antwort an: The Tails public development discussion list <tails-dev@boum.org> > > Hi Intrigeri, > > I was able to fix that; VMWare does support passing VT-x to the guest. But > now I’m stuck with this IP Address issue. For some reason, the vagrant > machine is not capable in getting one. Any idea how to fix this? Below the > full output I get - the build stucks while waiting for the IP address. Please > note: this is the master branch of the repo, no changes made from my end. > > $: rake build > Using HTTP proxy: http://vagrant-stretch:3142 <http://vagrant-stretch:3142/> > Bringing machine 'default' up with 'libvirt' provider... > ==> default: Creating image (snapshot of base box volume). > ==> default: Creating domain with the following settings... > ==> default: -- Name: > tails-builder-amd64-stretch-20180301-2f443fafad_default > ==> default: -- Domain type: kvm > ==> default: -- Cpus: 1 > ==> default: -- Memory: 1024M > ==> default: -- Management MAC: > ==> default: -- Loader: > ==> default: -- Base box: > tails-builder-amd64-stretch-20180301-2f443fafad > ==> default: -- Storage pool: default > ==> default: -- Image: > /var/lib/libvirt/images/tails-builder-amd64-stretch-20180301-2f443fafad_default.img > (20G) > ==> default: -- Volume Cache: default > ==> default: -- Kernel: > ==> default: -- Initrd: > ==> default: -- Graphics Type: vnc > ==> default: -- Graphics Port: 5900 > ==> default: -- Graphics IP: 127.0.0.1 > ==> default: -- Graphics Password: Not defined > ==> default: -- Video Type: cirrus > ==> default: -- Video VRAM: 9216 > ==> default: -- Keymap: en-us > ==> default: -- TPM Path: > ==> default: -- Disks: vdb(qcow2,15G) > ==> default: -- Disk(vdb): > /var/lib/libvirt/images/apt-cacher-ng-data.qcow2 (Remove only manually) Not > created - using existed. > ==> default: -- INPUT: type=mouse, bus=ps2 > ==> default: -- Command line : > ==> default: ================ > ==> default: Machine id: 3a12845b-e5a6-44c9-9d2a-6833d15b5e0f > ==> default: Should be mounting folders > ==> default: /vagrant, opts: {:type=>:"9p", :readonly=>true, > :guestpath=>"/vagrant", :hostpath=>"/home/osboxes/tails/vagrant", > :disabled=>false, :__vagrantfile=>true, :target=>"/vagrant", > :accessmode=>"passthrough", :mount=>true, > :mount_tag=>"2c56346e7960721c6c3f8de5e712c67"} > ==> default: ================ > ==> default: Machine id: 3a12845b-e5a6-44c9-9d2a-6833d15b5e0f > ==> default: Should be mounting folders > ==> default: /amnesia.git, opts: {:type=>:"9p", :readonly=>true, > :guestpath=>"/amnesia.git", :hostpath=>"/home/osboxes/tails", > :disabled=>false, :__vagrantfile=>true, :target=>"/amnesia.git", > :accessmode=>"passthrough", :mount=>true, > :mount_tag=>"87850e485a799696ca30413b1dff3e1"} > ==> default: Creating shared folders metadata... > ==> default: Starting domain. > ==> default: Waiting for domain to get an IP address... > > >> Am 03.06.2018 um 09:57 schrieb intrigeri <intrig...@boum.org >> <mailto:intrig...@boum.org>>: >> >> Hi, >> >> Marco Betschart: >>> Got a local VMWare Fusion setup with Debian 9.3 and VT-x enabled on my >>> MacBook >>> (Downloaded from OS-Boxes <https://www.osboxes.org/debian/ >>> <https://www.osboxes.org/debian/>>). >> >>> There was an error in Libvirt. The error is shown below: >>> Call to virDomainCreateWithFlags failed: internal error: process excited >>> while >>> connecting to monitor: Could not access KVM kernel module: Permission >>> denied failed >>> to initialize KVM: permission denied. >> >> I suspect VMWare does not expose (nested) VT-x capabilities to the >> Debian guest VM which prevents that VM from itself running a VM (as >> part of our build process). So either fix the Vmware VM configuration >> (if that's possible at all) or adjust vagrant/Vagrantfile, e.g. >> this line: >> >> domain.driver = 'kvm' >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Tails-dev mailing list >> Tails-dev@boum.org <mailto:Tails-dev@boum.org> >> https://mailman.boum.org/listinfo/tails-dev >> To unsubscribe from this list, send an empty email to >> tails-dev-unsubscr...@boum.org. > > _______________________________________________ > Tails-dev mailing list > Tails-dev@boum.org > https://mailman.boum.org/listinfo/tails-dev > To unsubscribe from this list, send an empty email to > tails-dev-unsubscr...@boum.org.
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