On Fri, Sep 30, 2005 at 01:50:47AM +0400, Brad Campbell wrote:
> >No. In fact, the server is set up to always return the same IP in response
> >to
> >a request.
> err.. it works for me...
Yes, it seems that Fabrice has slipped in a few changes since I last looked at
the slirp code. :) The interna
Jim C. Brown wrote:
On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 05:00:42PM +0200, octane indice wrote:
Hello
I have some problems using the built-in DHCP server in qemu.
1. Is it possible to have guets connected?
If I launch 3 qemu, that I can do:
ping 10.2.0.15
ping 10.2.0.14
and so on.
In order to simulate a n
On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 05:00:42PM +0200, octane indice wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have some problems using the built-in DHCP server in qemu.
>
> 1. Is it possible to have guets connected?
> If I launch 3 qemu, that I can do:
> ping 10.2.0.15
> ping 10.2.0.14
> and so on.
> In order to simulate a netw
Hi!
Is it possible to use libqemu to do full system emulation like
starting a VM (embed QEMU functionality) in another software?
Regards
Christian Bourque
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Hello
I have some problems using the built-in DHCP server in qemu.
1. Is it possible to have guets connected?
If I launch 3 qemu, that I can do:
ping 10.2.0.15
ping 10.2.0.14
and so on.
In order to simulate a network?
2. I have some problems with some distro to get an adress:
for example, a sla
i don't understand very well your answer, but i only want to run all
system (powerbookg4 with your all partitions) in a qemu session and
then i select in a yaboot menu "Linux Option" and work directli to
partition in snapshot file (or without them).
i try with /dev/rdisk0 and /dev/rdisk0s1..s2..