On 12 Aug 2016 1:46 am, "Dan Ritter" wrote:
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> On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 04:08:35PM +0100, Andrew Wood wrote:
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> > On 11/08/16 13:47, Igor Cicimov wrote:
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> > > What type of network card did you create the vm with? You need to use
> > > the virtio virtual network interface in yo
On 12 Aug 2016 1:08 am, "Andrew Wood" wrote:
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> On 11/08/16 13:47, Igor Cicimov wrote:
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>> What type of network card did you create the vm with? You need to use
the virtio virtual network interface in your vm configuration.
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> Thanks for your reply. I wondered about that but the
On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 04:08:35PM +0100, Andrew Wood wrote:
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> On 11/08/16 13:47, Igor Cicimov wrote:
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> > What type of network card did you create the vm with? You need to use
> > the virtio virtual network interface in your vm configuration.
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> Thanks for your reply. I wonder
On 11/08/16 13:47, Igor Cicimov wrote:
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What type of network card did you create the vm with? You need to use
the virtio virtual network interface in your vm configuration.
Thanks for your reply. I wondered about that but the QEMU wiki doesnt
seem to detail how to configure it to to what
On 11 Aug 2016 1:56 am, "Andrew Wood" wrote:
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> I've got a host with some QEMU virtual machines on it, the host did have
just one IP address (untagged VLAN) on eth0, Ive now added a second IP on
VLAN 2 (eth0.2). The host machine is working fine but a QEMU VM is not able
to access anything on VLAN
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