On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 1:43 PM, Chris Murphy <lists(a)colorremedies.com> wrote:
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 1:30 PM, Tom Horsley
<horsley1953(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Apr 2016 13:19:12 -0600
> Chris Murphy wrote:
>
>> But that ultimately doesn't fix the problem, I still can't see the
>> Samba server from the Windows 10 VM.
>
> Almost certainly depends on the kind of networking the VM
> uses. I always setup all my VMs using a bridge, which makes
> them all look like they are simply other machines all on
> the same subnet.
>
> The default virt-manager networking is to use NAT routing
> and put the VMs inside their own subnet. With that setup,
> you certainly won't see any shares by default from another
> subnet, though you might be able to access them explicitly
> using the IP address or something.
Brilliant! So this was entirely user error.
After changing to macvtap+bridge, and setting workgroup back to COLOR
(and rebooting, yeah dig dig), file sharing works!
Thwarted. The Windows 10 Media Creation Tool, from Microsoft, does not
use an already downloaded ISO. It downloads a new copy, apparently
each time you want to create a stick. There are 3rd party USB creation
tools but I have no real interesting in effectively testing whether
those tools will properly create a USB stick for UEFI computers.
--
Chris Murphy