For laptops you need two networks. A nat network and a host only network.
On Feb 7, 2014 5:51 AM, "Henning Follmann" <hfollm...@itcfollmann.com>
wrote:

> Hello,
> I just setup a laptop for development.
> I usually have multiple XEN instances for development purposes. My previous
> setup was a desktop with e static ethernet setup. that was fairly easy.
> I had one iface br0 instance in my /etc/network/interfaces
>
> With the laptop it is different. Most of the time I still use a ethernet
> connection. Here I basically use the same setup. I have a br instance in my
> interfaces.
> I noticed however that the networkmanager (which I use for wifi) knocks
> this out. After switching a wifi connection on and off again all the
> settings the ethernet got through dhcp were overwritten.
>
> So know I wonder if there is a "right" way to manage bridge setups for xen.
> Is it best to keep everything in /etc/network/interfaces? WIFI too?
> How to I bridge the wifi too?
> And how do I deal in this case with different wifi locations?
>
> I am open to any suggestions.
>
> TIA
> Henning
>
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