VMware and kernel 2.6.12

aaron hirsch aaronh at uptime.net
Wed Aug 3 18:00:54 UTC 2005


> Hi, Kevin. Thanks for the step-by-step, I'll try it tonight and post
the
> results tomorrow. About your question, I did not see an easy way to
> configure this on the Linux version of VMware. The Windows version
have
> an option to select the interface to bind to vmnet0, but the Linux
> version do not. However, maybe you can edit /etc/modprobe.conf and
> switch the aliases of the two boards, making the wireless one to be
> eth0. vmware-config.pl always bridges vmnet0 to eth0, so it might
work.
[aaron hirsch] 

By default it binds to eth0, but during setup you can define
eth1...although that really is only for the bridging not for NAT...if
the host is configured to use NAT it will go out whatever interface has
LAN/WAN connectivity...


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