So... recently got the urge to load up Virtualbox on my laptop. Been a while since I've ran VirtualBox, but things were usually pretty straight forward...
The UI has definitely changed, so I'm hoping I just missed something easy somewhere...
Basically when I download a distro installation iso, configure the guest VM, and then proceed to run the installer from the iso image... it gets up to the point where it wants to connect to the upstream servers. And then it times out. Pick a different server... still times out. Try again... still times out. Everything is showing as working, so I tried setting up another VM and installing a *different* distro on it. Exact same results.
I've tried 'NAT Network', I've tried 'NAT', and I've tried 'Bridged'. No difference as far as I can tell.
The host is a Dell Chromebook 13, 4GB memory, 128GB SSD, firmware flashed and running GalliumOS (essentially Xubuntu with some tweaks/fixes for the Chromebook hardware). Nothing too radical as far as the software. Been trying to install server images of Debian, Ubuntu and openSUSE into VMs.... but without any way for the guest VMs to reach the (any) network, it's not going very well.
Any help would be much appreciated.
[Solved] No guest networking of any flavor?
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socratis
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Re: No guest networking of any flavor?
"NAT service" needs some setup, see the VirtualBox preferences » Network section.memilanuk wrote:I've tried 'NAT Network', I've tried 'NAT', and I've tried 'Bridged'. No difference as far as I can tell.
"Bridged" depends on if it's wired or wireless, on your router, etc.
"NAT" should work right out of the box. So, stick with that.
When your guest boots with "NAT", open a Terminal. The following steps might tell us what's going on. First run the following commands. Output chopped for brevity:
Report any misconfiguration, or any errors from the "ping" commands.$ ifconfig enp0s3 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 08:00:27:40:51:1a inet addr:10.0.2.15 Bcast:10.0.2.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 $ route -n Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use Iface 0.0.0.0 10.0.2.2 0.0.0.0 UG 100 0 0 enp0s3 $ ping <DefaultGateway> <-- tests your connectivity $ ping 8.8.8.8 <-- tests outgoing connectivity $ ping google.com <-- tests name resolution
You can always bypass the networking portion of the setup. I have yet to see an installer (not netinstall) that required networking for the basic setup.memilanuk wrote:Been trying to install server images of Debian, Ubuntu and openSUSE into VMs.... but without any way for the guest VMs to reach the (any) network, it's not going very well.
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Re: No guest networking of any flavor?
Turned out an extra reboot of the host 'fixed' everything... go figure.
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Re: No guest networking of any flavor?
Marking as [Solved].
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