fatso

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Posted: June 20 2006,21:16 |
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Quote (pr0f3550r @ June 20 2006,14:27) | 1)No, but what do you need it for? You are running a virtual system not a physical one.
2) Yes, you need Samba.
3) Yes, you need a Qemu binary patched with bridged networking support, but, again, why?
The qemu forum: http://qemu.dad-answers.com/index.php |
good point on the swap thing. ;) also a good point on samba. (note to self: "DUH!")
as for why I need bridged networking...because the dhcp is not an option that works worth a darn in my setup, and assigning a proper lan ip also fails.
All i'm trying to accomplish here is avoiding the need to use a resource hog like vmware, and the option of dual-booting...well....sux. ;)
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