You also need to provide a ‘model’ on the ‘network’ parameter.  e1000 or
rtl8139 have DOS packet drivers available.

On Thu, May 26, 2022 at 4:29 AM <c...@crg.eti.br> wrote:

> Hello everybody. Thanks for the help so far, sorry for the delay in
> responding.
>
> The simplest way for me to create a FreeDOS VM on my server was to install
> it on a local VM and copy the disk image to the server, once there I
> created the VM with the following command.
>
> virt-install \
>     --name DOS01 \
>     --network bridge=br0 \
>     --ram 32 \
>     --disk /kvm/disk/dos01.img \
>     --graphics=vnc,password=cadeafaca,listen=0.0.0.0,port=5913 \
>     --hvm \
>     --import
>
> Almost everything worked.
> The other VMs (Debian) are happy with the bridge interface but FreeDOS
> returned the following error.
>
> QEMU network detected.
> Physical hardware networking is not supported at this time.
>
> I've tried a few variations trying to use tap interface but still no
> success. Any idea what to do?
> Like the other VMs, I want this one to be directly exposed to my internal
> network, not using NAT.
>
> The point with all this is to try to rebuild the old BBS and DOS is not
> exactly an environment I expect to see networking in. Perhaps a simpler way
> is to simulate a serial interface and then try to export it to the network.
>
> Thanks everyone for the help!
>
> Cesar
>
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