On 1/11/06, Remy Blank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alexander Skwar wrote:
> > From time to time, I also tried to get qemu running. The
> > big hurdle for me was, that I never got networking running
> > in the guest OS.
> >
> > Could somebody please post some basic guidelines - or maybe
> > even a step-by-step guide :) ?
>
> For me, it has always been as easy as adding "-user-net" (or since 0.8,
> "-net user") to the qemu command line, and enabling dhcp in the client OS.

I wonder why I don't even need that, I just enable dhcp at the VM and
it gets all it needs, of course, I had to install samba so qemu would
use it to configure a virtual host (that is why I love Linux) so I
could share files between the VM and the OS running it. Quite simple,
quite fast.

>
> -- Remy
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