I'm trying to get the macaddr= parameter to work (with -net tap), but it does not seem to pass the specified MAC address
to the underlying virtual NIC (in my case ne2000 pci using)
This would not normally be required for a single instance if QEMU, but I want multiple instances per server as well as
across multiple machines. Ths MAC is what the DHCP server keys off and I want to control the IP address of the guests
via DHCP.
I'm using Fedora Core 6 as a HOST and Fedora 8 as guests.
The guest ifcfg-eth0 looks like this:
DEVICE=eth0
BOOTPROTO=dhcp
ONBOOT=yes
Note, the HWADDR= parameter is removed.
I've tested this with 0.8.2 (latest version for Fedora 6) x86
I also compiled the 0.9.0 source and that had the same results - i.e. it did
not work.
The problem is that whatever MAC address is used via the macaddr= parameter, it is ignore and using "info network" via
the QEMU monitor (CTRL+ALT+2) shows the original hard coded "52:54:00:12:34:56" instead of the one that I specified.
You should note that I am only using a single virtual NIC per guest, and I imagine that using multiple NICs in a guest
DOES allow you to set the MAC address, but I have not tested this.
I'm pretty sure this is a BUG in the code.
How can I solve this problem ?
Thanks in Advance.
Albert.
ps. Also, the latest kernel-kqemu panics Fedora 8 - just after compressing
kernel.. (and as such I do not use kqemu).