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@cassiomc1 , strictly speaking you can, but the hyperv support has not been maintained for a long time, so dragons may be. For bridge (and other network support) you'd have to read the code. You can run ssvm-check.sh on the ssvm to get some extra diagnostics. (i think it is located in /opt/cloud/bin , not sure though) |
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short answer: yes. You can use a VM on hyperv as long as it can do nested virt. |
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Hello, I found the problem, you have to enable mac spoofing on the kvm vm network interface in hyperv, it works correctly after enabling it! :D |
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For testing, can I install it in a VM within HyperV? Can the virtual switch be of the internal type? I have a firewall on this network, so the internal network goes through it. I have tried to install it several times, but my system VMs can never reach the gateway, they only reach the management server.
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