Linux Remote logon to Windows 7 detailed configuration steps
Detailed procedures and instructions on Linux remote connection to Windows 7. I hope you will like it.
The first step is to build a 32-bit Linux operating system, because the RPM installation package here supports a 32-bit operating system, and I am using the RHEL6.2 operating system.
Here, we start from configuring the nic ip Address Service in Linux. Configure the IP address of the VM.
Is the configuration status that enters after the command vi/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 is entered, according to the I input content, the following need to note: 1, enable the NIC service. 2. Configure the IP address and subnet mask. 3. Check that static retrieval is not set for the NIC.
Check the NIC configuration service status. If you cannot see the configured IP address, restart the NIC service.
Enable the NIC connection in the host machine, set the NIC connected to the virtual machine to be in the same network segment as the virtual machine, and then prepare to connect to the putty terminal.
Let's take a look at which Nic is connected to the Linux virtual machine.
If everything is okay, use the putty terminal of the software to remotely log on. Enter the IP address and click open connection.
Check the disk mounting status. It is best to mount it to a convenient place. Then create the configuration file of the yum repository. The yum repository is mainly used to solve the dependency relationship.
After entering the vi Editor, configure the following content for the yum repository.
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