Date: Thu, 03 Sep 2009 19:41:53 +0000 From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Gustau_P=E9rez?= <gperez@entel.upc.edu> To: Fredrik Lindberg <fli@shapeshifter.se> Cc: freebsd-emulation@freebsd.org Subject: Re: VirtualBox bridged adapter (vboxnetflt) Message-ID: <4AA01C01.6030000@entel.upc.edu> In-Reply-To: <4A9F7353.3020106@shapeshifter.se> References: <4A8EB3D2.7010109@shapeshifter.se> <4A9E6481.9070200@shapeshifter.se> <4A9F8AE6.1000001@entel.upc.edu> <4A9F7353.3020106@shapeshifter.se>
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Fredrik Lindberg wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> tried your patches against FreeBSD 8.0BETA3/i386-SMP. When selecting
>> an interface and configuring it as a bridged one, it finds all my host
>> interfaces. I can select one of them (in my case bge0), but when I try
>> to start the
>> vm it gives me the following error :
>>
>> *******************
>>
>> p, li { white-space: pre-wrap; }
>>
>> Failed to open/create the internal network
>> 'HostInterfaceNetworking-bge0'
>> (VERR_SUPDRV_COMPONENT_NOT_FOUND).
>>
>> Unknown error creating VM (VERR_SUPDRV_COMPONENT_NOT_FOUND).
>>
>
> Did you by any chance forget to do a kldload
> /boot/modules/vboxnetflt.ko ?
>
> Fredrik
I cleaned emulators/virtualbox, cvsup'ed it (to make sure it is
clean). Then I reapplied the patches following the instructions. Both
vboxdrv.ko and vboxnetflt.ko are in the kernel and I made sure they
were the new ones. With 8.0-BETA3/i386-SMP it still fails. I checked
dmesg, but nothing special there.
What else can I try ?
It worked fine with your previou set of patches.
Gus
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