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Hello,
Do I really need this hack?
I have a PV xen 4.1 domU. I want to use IP auto config.
In my xm config, I insert
------------------- xm config ----------
ip='10.0.2.5'
gateway='10.0.2.2'
server='127.0.255.255'
netmask='255.255.255.0'
hostname='natmin'
interface='eth0'
dhcp='off'
------------------ snip ---------------
None of the kernels I use have
CONFIG_IP_PNP
however the running domU has proc/cmdline with
ip=10.0.2.5:127.0.255.255:10.0.2.2:255.255.255.0:natmin:eth0:off
if I have no config for eth0 in /etc/network/interfaces, I can use this script
in
domU /etc/rc.local to setup the domU network via domU
-------------------------- /etc/rc.local --------------
SCM=$(cat /proc/cmdline| grep -Po 'ip.*dhcp')
#echo ${#SCM} is len
# try dhcp first
if [ ${#SCM} -gt 0 ]; then
echo launching dhcp
dhclient eth0
fi
echo trying static
SCM=$(cat /proc/cmdline| grep -Po 'ip.*off')
# check cmdline for ip autoconfig
if [ ${#SCM} -gt 0 ]; then
SCM=${SCM#ip\=}
SCM=$(echo $SCM | sed 's/:/ /g')
#${SCM//\:/\ }
j=0
for i in $SCM; do
echo $i $j
case $j in
0)
MIP=$i;;
1)
echo ;;
2)
MGATE=$i;;
3)
MMASK=$i;;
4)
MHOST=$i;;
5)
MINT=$i;;
esac
j=$((j+1))
done
/sbin/ifconfig -a $MINT $MIP netmask $MMASK up
sleep 1
/sbin/route add default gw $MGATE
echo $MHOST > /etc/hostname
fi
sleep 2
wget --spider http://192.168.1.1/favicon.ico?xendomU
exit 0
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Mark
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