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[Xen-users] Networking lost in dom0(?)


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  • From: NovusOrdo <novusordo@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 20:27:22 -0500
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I just installed xen 2.0.5c on a Suse 9.3 machine and got it working.
Installing xen after the initial OS install didn't automatically. Now
I am unable to ping or ssh into the host system (dom0 i'm assuming).
This is a problem because I'm trying to do this install remotely. If I
have to I can get to the console but I'm still not sure what I'd have
to do to get access from the outside working. I also know that it did
properly boot as I had the console checked to make sure it booted.

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