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[Xen-bugs] [Bug 1773] new 3.0.0 kernel cannot connect to network, Device

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Subject: [Xen-bugs] [Bug 1773] new 3.0.0 kernel cannot connect to network, Device 0 (vif)
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Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2011 09:46:13 -0700
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------- Comment #11 from johneed@xxxxxxxxxxx  2011-07-29 09:46 -------
Konrad;

excellent excellent

there are two stray xen settings I initially missed; one was n network
settings, this is the other.
curiously the setting with xen included in the name was already set [*].
This setting is the one below it, just named a block device or whatever.

Maybe a year ago when I was compiling xen kernels I might have noted them.

The 3.0.0. kernel I kind of expected the xen settings to be neatly grouped.
However if you had not cited it for me like that I likely would just keep on
missing it, until closely gleaning and comparing more settings with the xen
patched kernel.

xen_netback was sitting there all along.  well I have just added it to
/etc/conf.d/modules.

This should now fire up; well, work correctly in networking too.

"Do you see vifX.0 interface when you start
the guest?"
where should I see it?, in a console using xm create -c??
Would have to be...
The kernel is ready.  Next to re-boot, return and perhaps re-post.


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