Hii
Okay, then let me see if I can reproduce this bug in a fresh Debian
installation. If yes, then could be a bug in the Debian side, else I will
reinstall my system :)
Thank you!
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On 6/10/24 12:19 PM, Michal Prívozník wrote:
> On 6/9/24 07:54, Arun Mani J
Hii
Any help on this or is it just that my installation is messed up? 0_0.
Perhaps I can try reinstalling the packages after purging everything related to
libvirt.
Thanks!
Arun Mani J
On Thursday, May 23rd, 2024 at 10:53 PM, Arun Mani J
wrote:
> Yea I'm using qemu:///system.
>
> This sho
On 6/9/24 07:54, Arun Mani J wrote:
> Hii
>
> Any help on this or is it just that my installation is messed up? 0_0.
>
> Perhaps I can try reinstalling the packages after purging everything related
> to libvirt.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Arun Mani J
>
> On Thursday, May 23rd, 2024 at 10:53 PM, Arun Ma
Yea I'm using qemu:///system.
This should have the logs
https://gitlab.com/Arun-Mani-J/snippets/-/blob/main/virtlogs.
Just to confirm that I got it right:
1. Found that my installation is a monolithic daemon.
2. Did sudo virt-admin -c libvirtd:///system daemon-log-outputs "3:journald
1:file:/ho
I have attached the screenshot of `nmcli` inside guest (clipboard doesn't work,
but that's for another day may be): https://imgur.com/NlDtDtc
The guest is stuck in two states basically - connecting and after a few seconds
it reaches disconnected state.
$ cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
1
(I'
On 5/22/24 19:22, Arun Mani J wrote:
> I have attached the screenshot of `nmcli` inside guest (clipboard doesn't
> work, but that's for another day may be): https://imgur.com/NlDtDtc
>
> The guest is stuck in two states basically - connecting and after a few
> seconds it reaches disconnected sta
On 5/21/24 18:02, Arun Mani J wrote:
>
> Sorry I thought I clicked Reply instead of Reply All.
>
> So I restarted my laptop, ran virsh net-destroy
> default && virsh net-start default. Then created a new VM out of Debian 12
> KDE Live ISO (to avoid any trailing configurations).
>
> Still the is
Sorry I thought I clicked Reply instead of Reply All.
So I restarted my laptop, ran virsh net-destroy
default && virsh net-start default. Then created a new VM out of Debian 12 KDE
Live ISO (to avoid any trailing configurations).
Still the issue persists. nmcli in the guest says enp1s0: discon
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conversation too.
On 5/21/24 14:34, Arun Mani J wrote:
> Thanks for the reply!
>
> I recreated the NAT network using the guide from
> https://wiki.libvirt.org/Networking.html.
>
> The configuration now reads as:
>
> default
> 3
On 5/17/24 09:56, Arun Mani J via Users wrote:
> Hey all.
> I'm exploring virt-manager, libvirt etc. I downloaded Debian 12 KDE ISO
> and when launched using virt-manager, it does not seem to connect to
> network. |nmcli| says it has failed to get an IP address.
> However, if I run the same ISO in
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