1, this time write is about, Xshell connection Redhat some personal summary.
2,xshell is a shell, for programmers to facilitate the operation of Linux, (for example, can page, query more relevant information, in the Redhat can only display a screen, the limitations are too large, not conducive to our application to find).
3, we can use Xshell to connect Redhat to operate it when we open Linux.
4, Advantages:
(1): Find information more convenient, page turn to facilitate the presentation of information
(2): In the Xshell operation, you can also choose a color scheme, for a long time on the computer has a good regulatory role
5, when I started to use Redhat, basic nothing, IP address will not be set, so in the Xshell, every time basically to check the IP address, in the open Xshell to re-build a session to operate, these steps are troublesome, So I want to set up a fixed IP in Redhat, no need to build a new session every time
Steps:
1, first Open
A, computer-to-right-click Management,
B, Device Manager
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On the personal PC label (e.g. ' Xin ')--right-click "Add Outdated Hardware"
C, Next
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d, select network adapter
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E, select Microsoft-->microsoft km-test Loopback Adapter
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Note: If the non-WIN8,WIN8.1.WIN10 user does not select this, select
Network adapter-->MIROSOFT-->MIROSOTF Loopback Adapter
Next, install.
F, re-open the network adapter
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One: (1) Open vm--> Edit--Virtual network editor--
First, the original was completely deleted,
Open and Change settings-add Network
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(2)
Edit Virtual Machine
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Two: Open the--redhat in the VM for IP address setting
(1), log in redhat with the root user,
(2), Setup command for IP settings
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(3) Network configuration--"Edit Devices
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(4) Select the first one to edit
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, make IP and subnet mask settings
(5) Now, you can ping the Redhat in the virtual machine on this machine cmd, whether it can ping, ping the instructions, the connection is successful.
(6) Command Restart Nerwork
Service Network restart
The operation can be completed
(7) Open Xshell connection redhat,add The IP address set for you
Now you can do the Redhat on the Xshell.
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Virtual machine (VM) Redhat connection Xshell Detailed