Enabling/Disabling the NIC on a VM

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Andrew@USOP
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Enabling/Disabling the NIC on a VM

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Is there one or more obvious downsides to doing this?

My motivation is, that when updating I want to start up the new version with the NIC disabled, and when it has started then enabling it, the NIC.
In other words I want all the services/servers on the VM up and running before any humans can connect
scottgus1
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Re: Enabling/Disabling the NIC on a VM

Post by scottgus1 »

Before the internet, many computers were installed and used without a network installed or plugged in. So you should be able to install an OS in a Virtualbox VM with either no network card enabled, or with the card enabled and the "cable" unplugged.
Andrew@USOP
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Re: Enabling/Disabling the NIC on a VM

Post by Andrew@USOP »

Pretty much as I thought, but... I've had too many nasty shocks where things that should have just worked, caused no issues etc blew up in a range of tragic yet somewhat amusing ways.

That being said, thanks for giving me affirmation, hope, that sort of thing. :)

Noting that this community is pretty much the most helpful one around/.
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