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Robert P. J. Day wrote:
| On Tue, 4 Mar 2008, Antoine Martin wrote:
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|> The kernels and filesystems here:
|> http://uml.nagafix.co.uk/
|> Should all be set to use dhcp network configuration, just start a dhcp
|> server and you should be up and running.
|>
|> Antoine
|
| but for simplicity's sake, i would prefer not to set up a DHCP server
| just yet -- i would prefer to configure that first example of
| networking manually and, step by step, work my way up -- that's the
| whole point of the "recipe" approach.
|
| i've already downloaded, from the nagafix site, the following:
|
|  * Fedora8-x86-root_fs.bz2
|  * kernel32-2.6.24.3.bz2
|
| and, certainly, i can start basic UML with those.  so now, the
| question is, what is the exact set of steps to do nothing more than
| network my host and my guest OS, as simply as possible?
Well, the problem is that if you don't want to use dhcp, you either have
to edit some config files on the guest or you have to login and bring
the network up by hand...
IMO, that's more complicated (and less flexible) than just starting a
dhcp server instance.

Antoine
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