what confuses is that the .XML examples have ipaddresses and the guest has
definitions and the host has definitions. so if you define a fix IP in the
lirtlib .XML should your guest define the same address? would you say the
.XML is the glue between the host and guest and must match? I think the
lib
On 07.09.2012 06:02, gary artim wrote:
> I have a fedora system configured and running with virsh using
> kvm/qemu. All I want is to have a fixed ipaddress for that virtual
> machine. I know that there is the Host and Guest sides to the network.
> The host has virbr0 interface, which i guess is a b
I have a fedora system configured and running with virsh using
kvm/qemu. All I want is to have a fixed ipaddress for that virtual
machine. I know that there is the Host and Guest sides to the network.
The host has virbr0 interface, which i guess is a bridge. Seem when
ever I define a interface to t