January 16, 201610 yr I have created a VM, seamless experience pretty much. Â Got it all installed using VirtIO etc. Â One problem, network. Windows 10 does not register any Ethernet connections, is there a fix to this issue? Â Attached below is my settings.
January 16, 201610 yr You installed the network drivers for virt? Â And why have you posted this in the lounge? Â This should be in the KVM forum...
January 16, 201610 yr Author Where can I get those? I installed this https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Windows_Virtio_Drivers#Direct_download  Sorry, new to this forum.
January 16, 201610 yr What do you see in Windows Device Manager? Â If you're new then take a bit of time to have a look around and please read the stickies.... Â
January 16, 201610 yr Author I don't think you have drivers installed...... Â I installed it when installing, so I could see the vdisk. Did I miss something here?
January 16, 201610 yr I don't think you have drivers installed...... Â I installed it when installing, so I could see the vdisk. Did I miss something here? Â Install the NETWORK drivers...
January 16, 201610 yr Author I don't think you have drivers installed...... Â I installed it when installing, so I could see the vdisk. Did I miss something here? Â Install the NETWORK drivers... Â Thats a wide term sir. Where would they be located exactly?
January 16, 201610 yr I don't think you have drivers installed......  I installed it when installing, so I could see the vdisk. Did I miss something here?  Install the NETWORK drivers...  Thats a wide term sir. Where would they be located exactly?  On the virtio iso somewhere. Just try doing it automatically. Search for drivers and point it at the iso.
January 16, 201610 yr Author I feel stupid now. Â Rightclick error in devices, search for driver, point to ISO.
January 16, 201610 yr I feel stupid now. Â Rightclick error in devices, search for driver, point to ISO. Â
January 16, 201610 yr Be sure to read and follow point 5 & 6 in the wiki. http://lime-technology.com/wiki/index.php/Official_Documentation
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