- #MAKE MENUCONFIG BBB DRIVER INSTALL#
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│ Prompt: Microsoft Hyper-V client drivers │ │ Select this option to run Linux as a Hyper-V client operating │
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Disable vSMP, enable "Linux guest support", and you should be fine. It has the name "Linux guest support" in Kconfig. Enabling vSMP forces HYPERVISOR_GUEST on, but you can enable it explicitly. When it says, it is telling you the current state of that symbol, so that you can identify which of the dependencies you have satisfied and which ones you still need to change. So the hyper-v must be an EM64T-based machine X supposed to run on these EM64T-based machines. X Depends on: X86_64 & PCI & X86_EXTENDED_PLATFORM & SMP x So looks like what I need is X86_VSMP to get HYPERVISOR_GUEST X Selected by: X86_VSMP & X86_64 & PCI & X86_EXTENDED_PLATFORM & SMP So I'm guessing I need HYPERVISOR_GUEST to make this show.but X Depends on: X86 & ACPI & PCI & X86_LOCAL_APIC & HYPERVISOR_GUEST Think I was interpreting the dependencies wrong way, thinking where it said =n that that is what it needed, whereas it now seems that it needs everything =y to work
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You must find and enable CONFIG_HYPERV, then your network driver should be visible. In this case, there is a master switch CONFIG_HYPERV that governs all the switches relevant to running a guest under Hyper-V. Searches can find options that are hidden due to unsatisfied dependencies. Microsoft Hyper-V virtual network driverĪs salam hints, your problem is dependencies. Last edited by huuan on Fri 9:10 pm edited 1 time in totalĭepends on: NETDEVICES & HYPERV I know it's an old kernel but the gentoo sources seem to indicate this should be there. I'm mystified as to why I can't see it since it clearly shows as there in searches.
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Where the OP was lucky enough to see the entry I'm looking for between those last two above Have read the various posts here on the subject including this one where the OP just found the entry │ │ *** Enable WiMAX (Networking options) to see the WiMAX drivers *** │ │ │ │ PPP (point-to-point protocol) support │ │ │ │ PHY Device support and infrastructure - │ │ │ │ General Instruments Surfboard 1000 │ │
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│ │ Distributed Switch Architecture drivers -> │ │ │ Depends on: NETDEVICES & HYPERV │īut when I go to that location it shows, in sum total only these: │ Defined at drivers/net/hyperv/Kconfig:1 │ │ (6) -> Network device support (NETDEVICES ) │ │ Prompt: Microsoft Hyper-V virtual network driver │
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Trying to move an existing physical install onto a m$ hyper-v vm and it is working except can't find the network driver, Posted: Wed 3:08 am Post subject: Hyper-V virtual network driver in menuconfig Gentoo Forums Forum Index Installing Gentoo Hyper-V virtual network driver in menuconfig Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Hyper-V virtual network driver in menuconfig