Ok, based on some other feedback from Stuart, here is a new diff to test
that should work better ;-)
--- emulators/qemu/files/qemu-ifup
+++ emulators/qemu/files/qemu-ifup
@@ -16,16 +16,19 @@ echo -n " {$1 ($BRIDGE <-> $ETHER)"
# Set the tun device into layer2 mode
$SUDO ifconfig $1 link0 up
+#
See if this works any better.
--- emulators/qemu/files/qemu-ifup
+++ emulators/qemu/files/qemu-ifup
@@ -16,6 +16,15 @@ echo -n " {$1 ($BRIDGE <-> $ETHER)"
# Set the tun device into layer2 mode
$SUDO ifconfig $1 link0 up
+# setup up $ETHER incase it wasn't created before
+if ! ifconfig $ETHER >
And you are smart enough to fix it ;-)
It is ugly to see it fly by.
On Thu, Dec 04, 2008 at 06:39:50AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yes, the error is the 1st time said bridge is created. Call it a wart. ;-)
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Yes, the error is the 1st time said bridge is created. Call it a wart. ;-)
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Hi Todd:
You asked for feedback. Most of the time; qemu produces:
{tun0 (bridge0 <-> em0)}
But sometimes it produces:
{tun0 (bridge0 <-> em0)brconfig: bridge0: No such process
brconfig: bridge0: No such process
}
Network access still works, despite the error message.
Frank
On 2008-Nov-0
Todd T. Fries wrote:
Just out of curiosity, humor me, run qemu as root with the following added
options:
-net nic,vlan=0 -net tap,vlan=0
I've observed that at some point user mode networking has started segv'ed on
amd64 when running any qemu guest, and am sorry to report I have not yet
Just out of curiosity, humor me, run qemu as root with the following added
options:
-net nic,vlan=0 -net tap,vlan=0
I've observed that at some point user mode networking has started segv'ed on
amd64 when running any qemu guest, and am sorry to report I have not yet
tracked down the source
On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 9:07 PM, Frank Bax <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been using qemu to run a Win98 guest on i386 host for about a year. On
> Aug.2, I installed an i386 snapshot that was a few days old. Since then,
> I've been running a Win98 guest on qemu-0.9.1p3 with no issues.
>
> Somet
I've been using qemu to run a Win98 guest on i386 host for about a year.
On Aug.2, I installed an i386 snapshot that was a few days old. Since
then, I've been running a Win98 guest on qemu-0.9.1p3 with no issues.
Sometime over the past 12 months I realised I could be running amd64 on
my Core
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