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Operating Systems Solaris OpenSolaris on VirtualBox Post 302302001 by JerryHone on Sunday 29th of March 2009 06:00:15 PM
Old 03-29-2009
Finally got a chance to check it out...With a NAT setting, it didn't want to work. Changing the setting the DHCP as suggested by amult worked without me needing to make any further changes once I'd started the VM.

Thanks everyone.

Jerry
 

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