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QNX 6.2.1 in Virtualbox
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noob question
Hi I have been experiencing the same problems,
I am able to use the suggested solution, but have to add the directories first:
# /sbin/pci-bios
# /bin/slay io-net
# /sbin/io-net -dpcnet -ptcpip
# /usr/sbin/dhcp.client
This then allows me to access the internet through the virtual machine.
I next tried adding the commands to rc.local to run at boot up but they do not seem to execute.
If the run rc.dat manually with a couple of echo commands (before and after) they print the screen perfectly, but the above commands are not run.
would be nice not to have to copy and paste them into terminal each time i start up - anyone got any ideas?
I am able to use the suggested solution, but have to add the directories first:
# /sbin/pci-bios
# /bin/slay io-net
# /sbin/io-net -dpcnet -ptcpip
# /usr/sbin/dhcp.client
This then allows me to access the internet through the virtual machine.
I next tried adding the commands to rc.local to run at boot up but they do not seem to execute.
If the run rc.dat manually with a couple of echo commands (before and after) they print the screen perfectly, but the above commands are not run.
would be nice not to have to copy and paste them into terminal each time i start up - anyone got any ideas?
- Skinner
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Re: noob question
Skinner wrote:Hi I have been experiencing the same problems,
I am able to use the suggested solution, but have to add the directories first:
# /sbin/pci-bios
# /bin/slay io-net
# /sbin/io-net -dpcnet -ptcpip
# /usr/sbin/dhcp.client
This then allows me to access the internet through the virtual machine.
I next tried adding the commands to rc.local to run at boot up but they do not seem to execute.
If the run rc.dat manually with a couple of echo commands (before and after) they print the screen perfectly, but the above commands are not run.
would be nice not to have to copy and paste them into terminal each time i start up - anyone got any ideas?
Well the obvious question is, why do they not seem to execute? That's not something anyone out here can figure out, but you might be able to. Are there any messages on the screen indicating that the commands are being executed? Do they indicate that something is going wrong?
- maschoen
- QNX Master
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- Joined: Wed Jun 25, 2003 5:18 pm
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