Hi,
I'm glad you figured this out!
I wasn't aware of the "-net user" parameter, always used qemu the 'hard'
way, by wiring the whole beast myself :)
it's quite nice, looks like Qemu provides the same level of
user-friendliness than virtualbox now, by hiding all the complex
networking from the
Monsieur Mateusz Viste, thank you for link! Near it, I find:
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/QEMU/Networking:
"
The following two command lines are equivalent:
qemu ... &
qemu ... -net nic -net user &
"
I just forgot to use "-net user" parametre
Now I have network works
(and gpxe was find ne
Monsieur Mateusz Viste, can you , please, advice me a good and simple books,
(or man pages) about networking and configure networks?
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Hi,
The message "File exists" simply indicate that you already have a
default route. Your default route points to another interface (eth1),
therefore that's the interface you need to use instead of eth0.
I see that your interface is part of the 109.106.8.0/22 network, which
happens to be a pub
Mr. Mateusz Viste!
Thank you very much for answer!
I installed packages "uml-utilities" and "bridge-utils"
do all as you say:
when I type:
root@109:/home/kitty# ip route add default via 192.168.0.1
RTNETLINK answers: File exists
I was not sure, but I type:
root@109:/home/kitty# ifconfig add
Hi,
I'm not sure whether your packet driver works fine with the ne2k_pci
qemu interface or not, but I suppose it's okay. What I'm pretty sure
however is that you use qemu networking in a wrong way.
It appears that you hook up a PCI network card into your virtualmachine,
but without binding it
Please, tell me also, how to configure "wattcp.cfg" in Dosemu-environment!
, and, any good hint(link, man-page) about "how to configure Dosemu for
networking and for MIDI and for mplayer"
thank you for your care about Freedos!
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Hi all!
I use Debian Squeeze as my main system;
I try to run Qemu:
root@109:/home/kitty# qemu /dev/sda -soundhw sb16 -net nic,model=ne2k_pci &
here is my Autoexec.bat:
set path=c:\free
cd free
set BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 H5 T6
set WATTCP.CFG=c:\free
I try to run pcipkt.com; maybe, it works (?) -
Hi,
Yes, this is a feature that i was thinking for a long time now.
However it doesn't replace the tool that Matej did, since the latter have a
very specialized purpose of getting only packages that you miss. The offline
repo of Fdnpkg is a more generic approach. Choice is always good :)
esca
On 19.06.13 23:07, Mateusz Viste wrote:
> I'm happy to announce the release of a new version of my FreeDOS package
> manager - FDNPKG v0.94.
>
> Big changes: this new version brings support for offline (on disk)
> repositories, and update features (FDNPKG is able to update itself now).
Great! T
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