[I don't know - there's not really enough detail here to answer the
question, but maybe someone on the mailing list can help.]
On Sun, Sep 30, 2018 at 11:50:18AM +0300, "Анатолий (ytel2006)" wrote:
Hello!
Tell me, please, how can I start the network on the guest machine (inside the virtual
server), if necessary, to install or update the software, and this software depends on the
real IP address? For example, the ISPManager panel for installation or update, checks the
IP address of the server.
I tried to raise the network by deleting the udev rules for the network and setting the
interface settings in / etc / sysconfig / network-scripts / ifcfg-eth0, but the network
does not start with an error that the eth0 device is not initialized.
With the --network option, virt-sysprep and virt-builder raises the network through the
hypervisor, and without it, the network does not go up at all, even if all the necessary
configs are configured
those. I need to raise the network interface configured inside the guest system with
virt-builder --some-parametrs --update --run-command 'yum install some-pkg'
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