On Sun, Nov 21, 2004 at 01:39:09PM +0000, Christian Limpach wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 21, 2004 at 11:59:47AM +0000, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
> > ifconfig shows that eth0 has a network address, that xen-br0 does not,
> > that lo does.
>
> Have you installed the iproute package, which provides the ip command
> which we use to transfer the network addresses from eth0 to xen-br0?
ah ha! you are a star.
i did wonder when i saw that command not being found: i just didn't
know it was in the iproute package.
the rest of the packages i found as part of the build process due to
some excellent notes / error message advice.
> The FAQ includes a list of debian packages you need to build and use
> xen on a very minimal installation (clean install using debian
> installer - no extra packages).
faq, schmaq :)
can i make a suggestion that a question be added "networking
doesn't appear to be working properly or stops working when
in run xend, even though i have xen-br0 up and running and
interfaces in the guest OSes are there"
answer: if you have debian, make sure you install iproute and bridge
packages (see section on list of debian packages required for xen).
ta!
l.
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