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[Xen-users] no network for dom0

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Subject: [Xen-users] no network for dom0
From: "dror shenkar" <dror.shenkar@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 13 May 2007 22:39:54 +0300
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I installed Ubuntu Feisty successfully, then I configured the network (static IP) and things worked well.
Then I installed Xen using "apt-get install ubuntu-xen-desktop".
I could boot the xen kernel, and booted succesfully to dom0, however, there's no network for dom0.
According to network manager, I saw that Ubuntu recognizes now 4 unconfigured adapters (veth0, veth1, veth2, veth3).
I'm not sure how I need to configure them to:
1> have network for dom0
2> later, have network for other domains
 
Thanks, Dror
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