On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 9:15 AM, Mikkel L. Ellertson
<mikkel(a)infinity-ltd.com> wrote:
Alan Evans wrote:
> And they don't have a pre-made version for F10 available at that site
> that I can find.
>
Fedora 9 ("Sulphur") / 10 ("Cambridge") i386 | AMD64
That's what I get for scanning over the page quickly. Didn't notice
anything that wasn't hard up against the left side.
>
Setting up a bridging network connection is a matter of selecting it
from a menu. I have set up both bridging and NAT connections in less
then a minute.
Good. Like I said, it was a year or more ago that I tried. I was stuck
trying to follow some seemingly Debian-oriented documentation that
attempted to walk me through setting up the bridge in my host network
configs so the guest could use it. I think that I almost even got it
to work.
The thing you are not going to find is a pre-built kernel module -
it will compile one for you, but you have to have the kernel
headers, gcc, etc installed.
That would be no different than VMWare. In its latest incarnation,
VMWare automatically recompiles the needed modules when they change. I
don't even need to tell it to.
If VirtualBox is now as easy as you've made it out, then I may give it
another go.