Hey Fábio,

My laptop only has 1 physical network card on it.

But what I want is for my guest OS to use a "host-only" networking and
that
shouldn't require a physical card in the host OS, right? I want to
network
it with my host, which DOES get a vboxnet0 IP address and nic.

My understanding is the vbox device drivers for vboxnet0 will emulate
a physical network and also the NIC in the guest OS. But it doesn't seem
to work.

On Sun, 2010-02-07 at 17:26 -0200, Fábio Rabelo wrote:

> I have no idea of what happening in your system but I can
> affirmatively say to you, it works !!!
> 
> I have a system with 4 network cards, all configured in bridge mode,
> all with different IP numbers and connected to different networks, and
> ALL my 3 Virtualbox guests have full access to all 4 networks .
> 
> My host is Debian Lenny, my VBox is the latest present in SUN apt
> repository .
> 
> After configured all 4 cards in bridge mode, all I needed to is was
> create 3 new cards to all guests, configure it, and that's all ...
> 
> Fábio Rabelo
> 
> 
> 
> 2010/2/7 Darren Govoni <dar...@ontrenet.com>
> 
>         Hi,
>           I've been trying for 4 days to get my ubuntu guest on my
>         ubuntu host to correctly bring up 2 network interfaces.
>         Only 1 ever comes up. Does VBox support multiple networks? The
>         second interface is host-only, but gets no IP
>         address. I've tried a variety of options with no success.
>         
>         Thanks for any help.
>         Darren
>         
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