Alan McKinnon <alan.mckin...@gmail.com> [17-01-15 13:40]: > On 15/01/2017 13:49, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote: > > Hi, > > > > for the purpose of online banking I want to install Linux on an USB-stick. > > > > All attempts currently fail because the guest OS does not see > > any internet connection / eth0 > > > > I tried this without success: > > sudo qemu-system-x86_64 -cpu core2duo -cdrom <isoimage> -boot order=d > > -usbdevice host:<my usbsick> -m 1G --enable-kvm -machine q35,accel=kvm > > -device intel-iommu -netdev > > user,id=mynet0,net=192.168.178.0/24,dhcpstart=192.168.178.9 > > > > The image boots successfully...but withoyt any connection to the > > internet. > > > > How can I acchieve what I want? > > > When you log into the guest OS and look at the network config it does > have, what do you see? > > What interfaces, routes, etc etc does it actually have once booted? > > > -- > Alan McKinnon > alan.mckin...@gmail.com > >
One step back, Alan... I am booting an install-disk.iso, which needs a network to access the packages from a server, which I want to be part of my usbstick. The install-disk.iso should be prepared/configured to access the internet (everything else would be at least an error/bug...)... So I assume, that qemu is not providing that... Cheers Meino