Hi Josh,
If you like I can send you those scripts which
enable host networking in a linux host/guest.
Since I had already sent them to the list at least
twice already, I am loath to spam the list with
those scripts again.
So, with your permission, I can send them directly
to your email address.
Cheers,
JD
Josh Trutwin wrote:
On Mon, 12 May 2008 09:19:00 -0500
JD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Be sure that you install the guest add-on in
your guest OS'es first.
After you do that, NAT networking works just
fine. If you want to use anything Host Interface
or Bridged Network, then you really have to know
networking well AND read the docs.
yup - first step after upgrade was to update guest additions, though
the installer had to be told where a couple of the sys files were -
something I don't think a newb would be able to do.
I had host networking working at one point, but something in a SuSE
update stopped that from working - I wish there were better tools for
troubleshooting host networking, but whatever.
I reverted to 1.5.6, will try again after 1.6.1. Thanks,
Josh
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