Well, I have just spent a long time debugging this, but I have come to the conclusion that the avahi-daemon in a Linux guest (Ubuntu Jaunty) on a Linux host (Ubuntu Jaunty) pooches the NAT adaptor in VB 3.0.6. As soon as the avahi-daemon initscript is run in the guest, all networking on the NAT adaptor just stops dead.
Furthermore, trying to simply stop the VM after the adaptor is pooched takes a long time. When it finally does stop, I have to go into Settings and change the adaptor type in order for it to work again on the next boot. I usually flip-flop between the PCnet-FAST III and Intel PRO/1000 MT Server. Thots? b.
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