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Re: No interface detected!: msg#00040
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Jairaj Menon wrote:
> I am new to xen and trying to setup the same on a fc4 base. I would like
> to setup two guest OS on xen FC3 and FC4.
> I blindly followed fedoraXenQuickstart url and installed FC3
> base...everything worked fine so far ...i was able to initialize my FC3
> guest OS as well...but it shows no network interface.
> Can anyone help me to understand how can i bring the my FC3 guest OS on
> the network.. ?
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> Any help would be appreciated!
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> Thanks.
> Jairaj Menon
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Hi,
When you are logged into the guest, can you do "netconfig" to set up a
network device? This seems not to happen on FC3/4 automatically; after
you run this command you should be able to access the network.
Thanks,
Sam
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