On 5/2/20 02:20, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 2020-02-04 17:45, Stephen Morris wrote:
I tried Virtualbox with vm's for every version of Fedora from F29 to F31 and 
internet access fails in every version. The network gets an IP Address from 
DHCP and Firefox can access http://www.google.com.au and return results for 
google searches, but it cannot access the default home page of 
https://start.fedoraproject.org, nor can dnf refresh any of its repositories. 
It also doesn't matter what network setting I specify in the VM settings the 
same thing happens on every one of them. I'm not sure at the moment what the 
issue is.
Well, you are running VMware Player and VirtualBox as host on Windows 10.  And 
the guest systems
are Fedora.

This is opposite of what I, and I suspect others here, are familiar with.

My bare metal systems are all Fedora.  I run both VirtualBox and QEMU 
virtualization without difficulty.
Yes, there are some quirks.  But those quirks are most likely different if your 
bare metal system is Windows.

IMO, you probably should seek help from those running virtualization with 
Windows as the host system.
Thanks Ed, I'll see if I can find someone who is running the same setup as me. As a side issue, I had to reinstall vmware and virtualbox as a result of having to reinstall windows because the SSD that is windows drive c died on the weekend. After the reinstall of virtualbox the network issues I had with the original install have disappeared, but the X11 virtualbox video driver supplied by fedora does not support the 4k resolution of my monitor whereas the X11 vmware driver supplied by fedora does. Is this something that can be raised as a bugzilla?

regards,
Steve



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