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2014 Oct 08
3
Re: sr-vio on intel while virsh chooses rtl8139 for model type
...libvirt will always fill in the default
> value (which is rtl8139) in the XML to prevent surprises if the default
> emulated NIC model ever changes.
>
> (I am assuming that you're using either <interface type='hostdev'> or
> <interface type='network'> pointint to a network that has <forward
> mode='hostdev'>. If you are instead using "type='direct'" or a network
> with "<forward mode='bridge|passthrough|vepa'>" then the model *does*
> matter, and you probably want to set it to "virtio&...
2014 Oct 03
2
sr-vio on intel while virsh chooses rtl8139 for model type
hi everybody
I'd presume virsh makes the best possible choice, right?
It is that just seems bit... odd having realtek in guest and
Intel's VF on host, no?
regards
2004 Aug 24
1
Windows 2000/xp logon says cannot create profile
I'm running samba-3 on gentoo using samba as a pdc to manage users to
designated shares and home directories. I have managed to create
users/passwords which create the shared drives using a batch file.
However, when I do login with the user, it says it can't create a
profile and forces the the creation of a temporary profile which is
deleted when the user logs out.
Is there a way to fix
2014 Oct 03
0
Re: sr-vio on intel while virsh chooses rtl8139 for model type
...bute is meaningless, but libvirt will always fill in the default
value (which is rtl8139) in the XML to prevent surprises if the default
emulated NIC model ever changes.
(I am assuming that you're using either <interface type='hostdev'> or
<interface type='network'> pointint to a network that has <forward
mode='hostdev'>. If you are instead using "type='direct'" or a network
with "<forward mode='bridge|passthrough|vepa'>" then the model *does*
matter, and you probably want to set it to "virtio", which is...
2014 Oct 08
0
Re: sr-vio on intel while virsh chooses rtl8139 for model type
...fill in the default
>> value (which is rtl8139) in the XML to prevent surprises if the default
>> emulated NIC model ever changes.
>>
>> (I am assuming that you're using either <interface type='hostdev'> or
>> <interface type='network'> pointint to a network that has <forward
>> mode='hostdev'>. If you are instead using "type='direct'" or a network
>> with "<forward mode='bridge|passthrough|vepa'>" then the model *does*
>> matter, and you probably want to set it to &...