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Randolph Hill wrote:
I am new to Fedora and Xen. I have everything up and running with the
exception of being able
to access the network from my guest domain. I am looking for some simple instructions to
get me going.
My system is connected to a Linksys Wireless router. I would like to have internet
access from the guest domain.
Pointers are appreciated.
Thanks
Randy
Randy -- most likely the eth0 interface is not configured. If you are in
a text-only environment try running "netconfig" to set up networking.
Or, you can run system-config-network. In either case, usually you just
need to create a /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 file then
bring that device up with "ifup eth0". Either tool mentioned above will
do this for you.
Sam
Samui Systems, Inc. 5954B Bartonsville Road Frederick, MD 21701
PHONE: +1(301) 631-5799 vMail/FAX: +1(301) 542-0042 rdh(a)samuisystems.com
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