[OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Gentoo VMware Image Question

John van Rassel jvanrassel at innisfil.ca
Mon Feb 11 08:19:49 EST 2008


I had an issue getting the vmware ethernet to work as well.  I found
this on, which could be helpful:
http://fileformat.wordpress.com/2007/05/11/network-interfaces-for-a-debi
an-etch-guest-under-vmware/
Because the UID has changed, you get a new mac address for your Ethernet
card, and this doesn't work.
Hope that helps!
John

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David J. Fiander
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 8:40 PM
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Subject: Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Gentoo VMware Image Question

When I was trying to get the vmware image running on my Mac, I found  
that the best way to set it up was to configure the network device as  
"bridged".  I then ended up with an en1 (not en0), that had a real  
address on the local network, and I could connect to it from outside  
the vm image.

- David

On 8-Feb-2008, at 20:33 , Dan Scott wrote:

> On 08/02/2008, Rush <rushaustin at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Is there an x server installed by default in the gentoo image?
>
> Nope, there is no X server in the Gentoo image, sorry - I was trying
> to keep the image as small as possible. If I added an X server, then I
> would have to add a browser as well; and then I might as well add
> xulrunner. I can do that, if there's sufficient demand - it will just
> make the image bigger.
>
> Are you sure that ifconfig is only returning the 127.0.0.1 IP address?
> Have you tried switching to a NAT'ed network connection, or a bridged
> network connection?
>
> You could always try adding another network adapter to the virtual
> machine to see if that kickstarts it for whatever reason.
>
> -- 
> Dan Scott
> Laurentian University



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