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Add network interfaces to VMs

Add network interfaces to VMs

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Add network interfaces to VMs

- [Instructor] So far in this course, we've created three virtual machines in the process of learning how virtualization works on Enterprise Linux seven. However, from this point on, we will want two nearly identical virtual machines, so we will be cloning our CentOS 7.0 VM, and we will not be needing the other two. I have deleted my second, third VMs that I installed using Kickstart Images. But if you have space, you can keep yours, if you wish. To clone our first VM, start our virtual machine manager GUI window by clicking on Application, System Tools, and then scrolling down to Virtual Machine Manager. Enter your password, when prompted. First, we'll rename our CentOS 7.0 VM to rhhost1. To do so, click on CentOS 7.0 and click on the Open button on the Toolbar. Now select View, Details, and change the name to rhhost1. Now, change the name to rhhost1 and click on Apply. Now we will add a new network interface by clicking the Add Hardware button at the bottom of the pane. Then click…

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