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Re: Re: domU dhcp failure with default bridging: msg#00163
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Re: Re: domU dhcp failure with default bridging |
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Daniel,
I had exactly the same problem. Once I activated netplugd peth0 vanished, and didn't come back, even after netplugd was disabled.
Have you tried to disable selinux via boot param "selinux=0"? This seemed to help some other users.
hope this helps.
Raúl.
On 4/18/06, Daniel Messina <dmessina@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> wrote:
I added netplugd into my startup services and rebooted. Not sure how, but peth0 and vif0.0 disappeared, leaving eth0 and vif1.0.
brctrl showed a setup resembling a previous post on this same topic.
xenbr0 ... vif1.0
I added eth0 to the bridge. The result is a working domU, but at the expense of dom0's network connection, which ceased at this point.
Currently I am using a seperate machine to vnc into the origninal, and will try to get
vif0.0 to reappear
On 4/18/06, Daniel Messina <dmessina@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> wrote:
I'm trying to walk through the FC5Xen Quickstart, but keep running into this problem,
I've come accross the same problem on a x86_64 and seperate i386 machine.
After anaconda launches, I reach the Configure TCP/IP screen. My home network is setup for DHCP.
I can't proceed past here.
Here's the output of brctl show: xenbr0 8000.feffffffffff yes peth0 vif0.0
vif1.0
I have uninstalled iptables and selinux is set to permissive, trying to duplicate conditions from previous posts to no avail.
Thanks for any help!
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