Hello Chris,
tl;dr: I could not reproduce such behaviour, the networking was working in
all cases.
I can confirm that cleanly installed Fedora 29 provides a working
networking for both the host and the guest OS in a VM. I have tested this
particular case yesterday.
Today, I have tested according to your description and I did the following:
1. I cleanly installed Fedora 28 and virt-manager.
2. I set up a VM with Fedora 29 Live Iso and ran it inside -> both the
host and the VM had working networking.
3. I updated Fedora 28 and the situation was the same, networking was
fine.
4. I upgraded system to Fedora 29 and tried again -> both the host and
the VM had fully working networking.
Conclusion: I cannot reproduce the behaviour, in my case everything was
good.
Lukas
On Wed, Oct 17, 2018 at 10:09 PM Chris Murphy <lists(a)colorremedies.com>
wrote:
Clean install Fedora 29 reportedly does have working+default NAT
networking out of the box in virt-manager.
However, on my multiple upgraded (I think since Fedora 25) system, where
it was working with Fedora 28, no longer has networking on Fedora 29.
If someone can test :-D and see if they have the same problem, I think
this bug is possibly a valid blocker, but only if it is common and not
something specific to my system that I just can't figure out.
No virtual networks available
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1638984
Chris Murphy
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