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Ok, if the clipboard does not work you've got a point. But - speaking of me - i don't want to click images and search for a line of text in a 1920×1080 image.
Ok, if the clipboard does not work you've got a point. But - speaking of me - i don't want to click images and search for a line of text in a 1920×1080 image.
Ok, if the clipboard does not work you've got a point. But - speaking of me - i don't want to click images and search for a line of text in a 1920×1080 image.
Maybe get copy n paste working first?
Maybe i am confused but i thought that if you use vm-bhyve, you are able to connect to the internet.
That's fine, but i suggest to use vm-bhyve to be able to connect to the internet, install all the necessary tools to get the clipboard working and then proceed with your bhyve mission. Would simplify things a lot if you could post text rather than pictures of text.yes,but now I'm trying to understand why my ubuntu vm can't connect to internet using bhyve. I don't want to give up.
That's fine, but i suggest to use vm-bhyve to be able to connect to the internet, install all the necessary tools to get the clipboard working and then proceed with your bhyve mission. Would simplify things a lot if you could post text rather than pictures of text.
Let's separate problems. In fact, bhyve DOES work for you. It is networking which doesn't.yes. did u understand the reason why bhyve does not work for me ?
Why is it that '-s 20' is added in the end? Should it not be before '-s 29'?it won't boot anymore :
BdsDxe: failed to load Boot0001 "UEFI BHYVE SATA DISK BHYVE-9963-6FC7-D35E" from PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x4,0x0)/Sata(0x0,0xFFFF,0x0): Not Found
bhyve -c 4 -m 8G -w -H \
-s 0,hostbridge \
-s 4,ahci-hd,/mnt/da1p1/vms/os/mini1804/mini1804.img \
-s 5,virtio-net,tap0 \
-s 29,fbuf,tcp=0.0.0.0:5901,w=1440,h=900,wait \
-s 30,xhci,tablet \
-s 31,lpc -l com1,stdio \
-l bootrom,/usr/local/share/uefi-firmware/BHYVE_UEFI.fd \
-s 20,hda,play=/dev/dsp8,rec=/dev/dsp8 \
vm0 &
It's the same thing.Anyway,it's not the networking that does not work,but the bhyve networking.
Still, if you want a MANUAL configuration for virtual network for your bhyve, see my post #30 here.
Once configured that, you can set your network interface in Ubuntu manually (in NetworkManager, ipv4, manual etc)
This is NATed network, not 'bridged'. It works perfectly well for me with Windows 10 guest right now.
Then you can start your bhyve from the script you posted above.
Here's a more practical suggestion: read the manual.This comment is not useful for me. It's very generic and I don't know what to do after that I've read it. You know,I made a lot of tries and it never worked. So,try to propose a more pratical suggestion. This will help me to try different roads.
Why is it that '-s 20' is added in the end? Should it not be before '-s 29'?
Another question: is /mnt/da1p1/vms/os/mini1804/mini1804.img really available at this time?
Here's a more practical suggestion: read the manual.
Googling is not the same as reading the manual. Perhaps you aren't reading the right section of the manual; it would take a very long time to read all the many manuals which pertain to your many questions.I read already the manual corcerning the configuration of the networking for bhyve. Your suggestion is not pratical. I've also googled a lot to find some specific website that could help me. Your suggestion can be interpreted as an insult to my intelligence, because you do not realize the efforts I am making.
On the contrary. My description in my post #30 here is 100% practical -- it works for me right now!!This comment is not useful for me. It's very generic and I don't know what to do after that I've read it. You know,I made a lot of tries and it never worked. So,try to propose a more pratical suggestion. This will help me to try different roads.
ip address.