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RE: Conet to inernet via vmware
- From: "Abiezer Matos Reyes (Ext.2413)" <a matos servicobros com>
- To: <shrike-list redhat com>
- Subject: RE: Conet to inernet via vmware
- Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2003 15:08:58 -0400
Excuseme, I don't understand very well, I speak Spanish :)
I don't connect with my host xp from my virtual machine Linux 9.0 yet...
I'm rookie in a Linux world, please some body speak spanish in the list?
Or other better explanation?
-----Original Message-----
From: Chet USA [mailto:chethoneynet hotmail com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 7:26 PM
To: shrike-list redhat com
Subject: Re:Conet to inernet via vmware
as u know my disc2 crashed i dont know have linux runnin right now
.....but
if u look at the vmware docs u'll find a very good explanation with some
good examples too....
but this is what i feel u should do .....double check on it though....
1)select the bridged n/w option(its the default one) while installin
linux
on a windows host.
2)give a static ip addr to ur eth0 of the virtual machine ( just to get
started ).
3)as u know this virtual adapter is connected via vmware switch to the
host
adapter ...u got to configure ur virtual guest to use the ip addr of the
host machine as the gateway for connectin to the internet.
....but also have a look at the ipaddr assigned to the vmnets before
configuring the virtual guest.
type ipconfig at the dos prompt and u'll see the ipaddr assigned to
the
vmware adapters.
chet.
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