Greetings all,

 

     I'm  very new to UML, but not new to Linux itself.  I've stumbled
into a need for UML, and decided to give it a spin.  I've done a lot of
reading, and experimenting.  I've compiled my own kernel, and
bootstrapped a debian system.

 

I've currently got a usable and booted debian system.   I did some
networking bridging, but I can't figure out, nor find documentation on
exactly what I am trying to accomplish.

 

On my host, eth1 is plugged into a tagged VLAN network.

I need to get all those VLANs accessible inside my guest OS.  I figured
I had to do this one of two ways:

 

1)      Create a bridge for each interface (eth1.xxx, eth1.yyy,
eth1.zzz)

2)      Create a bridge for eth1, and build the tagged interface in the
guest OS.

 

 

Neither method has seemed to work.  Can anyone drop me some
documentation or guidance on how I can accomplish this?

 

Thanks!

 

Jason

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