VMware

This Question is Answered

1 2 Previous Next 25 Replies Last post: Jan 31, 2008 4:30 PM by neptune2000   Go to original post
Click to view etung's profile Guru 11,098 posts since
Oct 15, 2006
I wonder if what you're seeing is general Ubuntu 7.10 networking trouble, and not Fusion related - see for example Re: No Network after installing VMware Tools in Kubuntu 7.10 Guest and Ubuntu 7.10/7.04: "No network devices have been found.", but I have network. How to fix?.
Click to view magi's profile Master 2,096 posts since
Aug 8, 2003
It turns out this is a bug with vmxnet not reporting link status correctly.

We were thrown off a bit by the reports that this broke in Fusion 1.1.1, because it should have been no different in 1.1.0.

You can:
  • ignore the report from the network status icon, if other things are working fine (I think this will work if you don't use DHCP, but dhclient will also be unhappy)
  • manually mark eth0 as up
  • use e1000 instead of vmxnet
Click to view WoodyZ's profile Guru 10,144 posts since
Apr 22, 2004


In a Terminal $ sudo ifconfig eth0 up

Add the following line to the VM's .vmx configuration file.

ethernet0.virtualDev = "e1000"

Click to view etung's profile Guru 11,098 posts since
Oct 15, 2006
Where is that VM's .vmx configuration file supposed to be located?

See A Beginner's Guide to VMware Fusion
Click to view WoodyZ's profile Guru 10,144 posts since
Apr 22, 2004
FWIW all I had to do was add "ethernet0.virtualDev = "e1000"" to the .vmx file and even with roaming enabled it worked. Did not have to use the ifconfig command.

VMware Developer

SDKs, APIs, Videos, Learn and much more in the Developer community.

Learn More

Developer Sample Code

Increase your developer productivity with VMware API sample code.

Learn More

VMworld Sessions & Labs

Online access to the latest VMworld Sessions & Labs and online services.

Learn more

Purchase PSO Credits Online

Purchase credits to redeem training and consulting services online.

Buy Now

Community Hardware Software

View reported configurations or report your own.

Learn More

VMware vSphere

Come witness the next giant leap in virtualization.

Register Today

Communities