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 > > -- > Henning Follmann | hfollm...@itcfollmann.com > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > listmas...@lists.debian.org > Archive: > http://lists.debian.org/20140207135047.ga11...@newton.itcfollmann.com > >