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On 21/08/15 01:39, Dan Ritter wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 11:26:48AM -0400, Bob Bernstein wrote:
>> I am back to the list to submit virt progress (or lack thereof) 
>> reports.
>> 
>> I have what appears to be a working OpenBSD vm running in a very 
>> little tiny qemu window (have yet to launch X) on my Jessie.
>> 
>> Please review the following steps I took. They may be flawed so
>> much as to account for the _lack of networking_ on the openbsd
>> instance.
> 
> When running the VM, you need to tell it details of what hardware
> you want it to emulate -- for example, an ethernet card.
> 
> man pages will tell you the various options. You probably want -net
> nic,model=? to begin with.
> 
> You will also need to read up on the various networking options 
> that you have, including changing over your main system to use a
> bridge device or a NAT.

If you're looking for a means to manage this, one very common one for
QEMU is libvirt and its frontend virt-manager.

libvirt manages some of the network/storage tasks and launches QEMU,
while virt-manager provides the console and configuration interface.

Many of the larger virtual machine platforms like OpenStack and
OpenNebula are libvirt-based.

Regards,
- -- 
Stuart Longland (aka Redhatter, VK4MSL)

I haven't lost my mind...
  ...it's backed up on a tape somewhere.
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