[dundee] Linux virtual machines in Windows XP

gordon dunlop gordon at zubenel.freeserve.co.uk
Sat Sep 8 12:02:15 BST 2007


I misread your first post (it is the weekend), yes you are right in that 
you have to add a tap network device if NOT using NAT. As I use Nat this 
does not apply to me.
Regards,
Gordon


Daniel Lamb wrote:
> Gordon, from my experiences with Virtualbox it does the same as qemumanager
> and qemu I would presume by using nat, with both qemumanager and virtualbox
> you only need to add a nat device if you want to access the virtual machine
> eg transfer files, but only using it for internet etc I find it does work
> "straight out the box".
> Daniel
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