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Need someones help with QEMU.

Ya, as title says. If you're willing to help a noob with QEMU, please PM me on these forums. Gracias. :)

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  • netomxnetomx Moderator, Veteran

    Why not asking here directly?

  • Post it here..?

  • vladka24vladka24 Member
    edited December 2014

    I'd rather not humiliate myself.

    But, since you insist: I was gunna ask on what command bridges the internet connection between vm to host.

    Like ip, dns, etc = the same as host.

    netomx said: Why not asking here directly?

  • Well,

    The brctl command might help you there, if you're working on something that requires custom attachment or working with the bridge yourself.

  • uuh, was talking about the startup command? Like '-vnc'.

  • assuming you've already created a bridge br0, and put your server's eth0 into it, you can bridge the VM's tun device with:

    -net bridge -net nic,model=virtio

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