mOses,

This appears to have resolved my issues, as well.

I also see the KVM related failure.

Chris



On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 1:12 PM, mOses <[email protected]> wrote:
> Since I am not the only one that had this issue I decided to use the best
> troubleshooting tool ever (google).
>
> I landed on this site:
>
> http://www.sbeattyconsulting.com/blog/?cat=9#network
>
> I have no idea who this is, but they talked about having issues with gutsy
> and feisty.
>
> So i decided to go ahead and start with the easiest  suggestion of:
>
> $sudo cp /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules ~
> $sudo rm /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules ~
>
> This fixed my issue and I now have eth0 and eth1.
>
> I also noticed on bootup that i mentions KVM and libvirtd. Since this is a
> VMX based image I am not sure why its doing that, maybe Andres used the
> python-vm-builder templates, dunno. Either way I am thinking that the reason
> vnet0 is appearing is becuase libvirtd is installed and may need to do
> either one of two things:
>
> Not use KVM/libvirtd
> Convert the VMX to a .img or .qcow2 and use KVM/QEMU instead?
>
> M

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