Hi,
I installed virtualbox v2.1.4 in windows 2003 R2 server. I was able to install a guest vm - fedora core 9. Everything seems work fine. However, when I used the "clonevdi" command, I was able to clone the guest vm - fedora core 9. However, when I power on this cloned guest vm, I realized the eth0 isn't working. I need to deleted the eth0. I was able to found the eth1 listed and make it to work, but is there any way to make eth0 detected? Please let me know.
Thanks
Beeloo
question about clonevdi guest vm - fedora 9
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Re: question about clonevdi guest vm - fedora 9
Look in etc for a file like this:
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
This is on fedora10 so the name might differ slightly. In that you have entries for each networkcard with macaddress.
Make a safety copy of it first then edit away.
Reboot will be needed.
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
This is on fedora10 so the name might differ slightly. In that you have entries for each networkcard with macaddress.
Make a safety copy of it first then edit away.
Reboot will be needed.
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Re: question about clonevdi guest vm - fedora 9
Thanks!! It works!!! 