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In the previous steps basic and online Linux configuration is similar, the final step to configure eth0 when the results using the IFCONFIG-A command
Found and did not eth0, I based on my online approach to do a lot of work found no success, and finally through the graphical interface slightly changed the success of the next.
The following are the configuration procedures for My network:
1: Viewing IP conditions from the command prompt
2: Set VMware8 virtual NIC IPv4
Observe the first step IP, take care not to set the IP to the same, general IP set to 192.168.x.x
I set it to 192.168.202.1
After the configuration and then look at the IP situation:
3: Set up VMware, click Edit--Virtual network editor
Change the subnet address to 192.168.x.0 where x is the third digit VMware8 IPv4 above. I changed it to 192.168.202.0.
When you set up a subnet IP, you may not be able to change the gray box phenomenon such as:
Just click on the change settings below.
4 Click Nat Settings. Change the IP gateway
5. The final step is also the most critical one, set up CentOS
But we will find that there is no ifcfg-eth0, using ifconfig-a
What if we find that there is no eth0?
We can find the network in the graphical interface//, of course, this method for future IP class operation or will encounter eth0 problems
But for those eager to connect with the students is a help.
Double click to enter, click Select Wired, open the network, CentOS will automatically configure the network = =, you will find that the IP will be automatically configured.
So the network problem is very happy to solve.
We can be happy to surf the internet, you can also do some networking installation operations at the terminal.
VMware Virtual Machine CentOS 7 Network Connection Configuration no eth0 simple solution