![]() ![]() I wonder how VB would go in Ubuntu using the. Or not : one has to pick ones battles if possible. Just a thought as there may be some linux networking interest along the way. And again, the version of your Ubuntu install will likely help others here help you with these generic network issues, especially if they do relate to the host setup of the virtual network. But it will still require full internet access so this situation will still be an issue, at least for your KVM setup if that is the root of the cause. Hope that helps and we should have a fully fledged installer out pretty soon anyway. And are likely to learn some network stuff along the way. And if that is failing then you have narrowed down the area of difficulty. As the default network, in this case, is a virtual one provided by the host OS where there is a virtual ‘router’ that forwards, or is expected to forward, such things as DNS requests. name to number resolver related, then you could look to if that is a know issue for KVM guests in your particular version of Ubuntu. But that would still narrow stuff down and if it is just name resolution, i.e. Rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 12.039/13.414/15.055/1.249 msĪs if that works, as above, then there is a network connection but a failing name resolution. Out of curiosity, given the actual failure message within the VM was name resolution, and we have jumped this ‘no network’ within the KM, you could try pinging, from within the VM, just an internet number i.e one of Googles DNS services. ![]() It’s certainly a curios one as, I’m assuming the exact same image, booted here with full internet access on my virt-manager based KVM setup.
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