I have a couple of machines I'd like to be able to run Qemu on, so that I could have a Windows session for running the usual bureaucratic stuff (like Outlook, Visio, etc)... but using FC5 for most things. I was wondering if anyone has a relatively straight-forward config for the network stuff so that a virtualized Ethernet interface is created with its own IP address (I'll be using DHCP on Windows)... rather than having to use NAT, or IP-over-IP encapsulation, etc. I googled some mention of using bridging, but mostly it was about the problems in doing so... and not much in the way of solutions. If there's a simple set-up that doesn't require encapsulation, NAT, or running the interface in promiscuous mode... I'd like to hear about it. Thanks, -Philip