On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 03:42:03PM +0200, jlvazquez2(a)correo.ei.uvigo.es wrote:
I am creating a virtualization project where I would be very
libguestfs library aid. With this library can do almost everything
I need, less to install packages from the internet in virtualized disks.
It would be interesting to have internet access at virt-rescue, eg virt-
rescue --nat or virt-rescue --ip 33.22.34.3 --dns 32.32.3.2.
Does this not work? We have used the network for some things, eg.
running yum and connecting to RHN. There are some limitations in the
stable version, fixed in the development version:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=588763
The idea of adding --ip and other options to virt-rescue is a
reasonable idea, assuming that the network doesn't work already.
Or a modified version of yum install package that allows
virtualized
disks, eg: yum --disk disco.img gimp.
Rich.
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