From: Sam M. <pa...@gm...> - 2005-02-03 06:24:11
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colinux doesn't set up the network connection; i'm not sure about colonist, I haven't had time to play with it. i suggest that you reconfigure the windows lan device and then check the linux side of things. as for service, colinux-daemon --install-service should do the trick On Wed, 02 Feb 2005 21:54:00 -0800, Douglas Phillipson <do...@in...> wrote: > Sam Moffatt wrote: > > Did you install the TAP device properly? Or check that it is actually > > install properly. Should appear as another lan device. > > > > > > On Wed, 02 Feb 2005 20:46:08 -0800, Douglas Phillipson > > <do...@in...> wrote: > > > >>I'm using colinux 0.6.2 and colonist 0.9.1. The install went smooth > >>with Knopix 3.6 but networking appears to be dead. > >> > >>What daemons should be running in the windows task manager with > >>colinux/Colonist? I have: > >> > >>colinux-daemon > >>colinux-net-daemon > >>colinux-console > >> > >>Networking is not working. My colinux/colonist vm is on 172.17.18.19 > >>but there is no route to the W2k OS. > >> > >>Where is the xml file that configures networking. I don't think > >>networking is working between colinux and w2k. How does one > >>troubleshoot this? > >> > >>Thanks for a great piece of software! (Once I get it running) > >> > >>Doug P > >> > Was the Colonix installation supposed to configure all the networking > automatically? > > Doug P > |