Hi, Alex/Christian,
Okay (partially), by adding the "nic_bridge" with the "turmvilla.run" file, I could start both the Windows and Linux subsystems at the same time. For configuration of "nic_bridge", I followed the examples in the repos/libports/run - test-nicbridge-static.run, network-test.run, etc.
However, after adding in the "nic_bridge", I could not access the network (Internet) from either the Windows or Linux subsystem. I suspect configuration issues of the "nic_bridge". The MAC address in the log file does not change to my assigned MAC address "02:00:00:00:00:00" but my own NIC card. It seems that if I used auto assignment of VMs' IP addresses via DHCP, I would just need to configure the turmvilla.run file. Is there any other file(s) that I should change as well ?
Any suggestions ? Thanks in advance.
I've attached part of turmvilla.run file and the AMT log file.
server/nic_bridge 209,227d207 < <start name="nic_drv" priority="-2"> < <resource name="RAM" quantum="3M"/> < <provides><service name="Nic"/></provides> < <route> <any-service><any-child/><parent/></any-service> </route> < </start> < < <start name="nic_bridge" priority="-3"> < <resource name="RAM" quantum="4M"/> < <provides><service name="Nic"/></provides> < <route> < <service name="Nic"><child name="nic_drv"/></service> < <any-service><parent/></any-service> < </route> < <config mac="02:00:00:00:00:00"> < </config> < </start> < < < 627,631d606 < <service name="Nic"> < <child name="nic_bridge"/> < </service>