On Sunday 10 June 2001 02:39 pm, you wrote:
> Jon,
>    Your description has me confused. Is this the portion of the
> installation where you are installing Windows onto the hard drive? Or is
> this a user/personal installation of Windows? Which version of Windows? Is
> it possibly a OEM version?
>
>    I'm also not clear about 'disk 3'. Is it asking for a CD or a floppy?
> The only Windows installation I knew of with 3 floppies was NT, and I don't
> support you're trying to load that. ;-)

I guess I have to admit to dumbness here, after the kernel was installed I 
rebooted and went into win4lin-install again and was asked to insert the 
win98 cd, I did and supposedly the win files were loaded, I then restarted 
KDE in user mode and typed win, that is when the install failed.  Then the 
"duh!!" kicked in again and I used Winsetup to do the work and everything got 
installed ok, after it told me to run 'unloadwindowsCD' to get rid of the 
partial install.

At anyrate I have it installed again and running but vnet is still not 
letting me connect to the internet. My system is Mandrake 8.0 with 2.4 
kernel. I am connected to the internet with the @Home service.  I have the 
cable modem connected to a hub.  The computer is connected to the hub via a 
3com 10/100 NIC which is setup as eth0 with my assigned static ip and 
gateway.  I was told by support that with this config I should setup an ip 
alias and enable masquerading.  I have done that, I now have eth0 setup with 
the @home assigned IP and gateway and have alias'd eth0 with the IP of 
10.0.0.1.  I have placed the "iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 10.0.0.0/24 
-j MASQUERADE" command in my rc.local file.

In windows control panel/network I have setup tcp/ip properties with an IP of 
10.0.0.2, netmask of 255.255.255.0, gateway of 10.0.0.1 along with the DNS 
properties of the @home network.

Forwarding is enabled, it should work but ain't :(((

 -jon-

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