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[Xen-users] Dom0 Network

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Subject: [Xen-users] Dom0 Network
From: Jeff Rooney <jtrooney@xxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 18:02:23 -0600
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I have been trying all day to get my dom0 network to work with no luck. I have using Gentoo as my host but whenever I fire up the xend daemon I am unable to reach any of my network. Now if I reboot the server and disable xend from the startup but just start net.eth0 everything is fine. Once xend is running i am unable to reach the net. To be honest I'm not sure what is really going on, I made sure that net.eth0 does not start by default just xend.

Any pointers? Thanks

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