From: <r.b...@co...> - 2007-03-07 20:46:13
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May, Darron wrote: > I have just set-up colinux for the first time and its up and I'm able t= o > run X apps via cygwinx. What version? > However I have a problem with the MAC address > that is being set when I use Slirp. I do not seem to be able to set it > and it automatic sets one which is random and different every time I > start. Setting the MAC address works fine for me, I'm using coLinux 0.7.1 . [snip] > one at set-up. Has anyone any ideas how I can get the MAC address > changed in colinx. Here is my start up :=20 > =20 > colinux-daemon kernel=3Dvmlinux cofs0=3Dc:\ ^=20 > cobd0=3D"c:\coLinux\Debian-3.0r2.ext3-mit-backports.1gb" ^=20 > cobd1=3D"c:\coLinux\swap_device" ^=20 > mem=3D128 ^=20 > eth0=3Dslirp,00:12:F0:76:09:1E,tcp:2222:22/tcp:8080:80 ^=20 > root=3D/dev/cobd0 -t nt=20 > =20 > The MAC address is ignored at start up and a random is set,=20 How do you start coLinux? I use: "F:\coLinux\colinux-daemon.exe -t nt @default.conf" in a Windows shortcut, also notice that "-t nt" goes there= , not in your root line. What are those " ^" characters at the end of lines? Perhaps you have gar= bage (i.e. CR) at the end. And please don't cross-post, if you want help this is the correct list, d= on't use the developer's list. --=20 Ren=E9 Berber |