On Mon, August 25, 2008 15:24, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
I set the second one manually; copied the first one and added one.
vif = [ "mac=00:16:3e:5b:44:5f,bridge=pubbr", "mac=00:16:3e:5b:44:60,bridge=virtbr" ]
Looks good to me?
Thanks for the second set of eyes. It's amazing what I can look past sometimes.
Interfaces are associated with both bridges properly, but only an eth0 device appears in the domU.
If the low-order bits are magic in a MAC, then maybe my second one is an invalid, but I don't find any documentation of such; the low two bits of the *first* byte have meanings, but I haven't touched them.
Well, the digits are between 0-9, A-F so I can't see it being invalid.
I guess you use Network Mangler? Since my very first experience with it, I have never installed it or used since!
As in /usr/sbin/system-config-network? The yes. Or something else (probably officially called "network manager")? At this point there are so many layers of mess in a brand-new Centos install that I'm afraid to touch the real config files by hand; you never know what's vestigial, what will get overwritten, and so forth.