Your basic problem (having a static IP) is unrelated to the VM. Is that possible? I've tried setting up a static IP in /etc/network/interfaces, but that only works for my home network, and if I go anywhere else I can't access the VM when my laptop isn't on my home network. The server will be able to connect to the internet (assuming my laptop has connectivity) so I can apt-get.A stable hostname and dynamic IP would be sufficient too - so long as I can hit it via HTTP, SSH and Samba from the laptop, regardless of whether the laptop is connected to a network or not, and regardless of the network. I only want to access the VM server from the laptop. I can access it (Samba, HTTPD and SSH) at the same IP address all the time, regardless of the network my laptop is on.I'd like to set up the ubuntu server so that: My laptop goes in and out of networks - my home network, the work network, a 3G connection, etc. I'm using the guest server for Rails development. My host is a Windows 7 laptop, and I have a guest Ubuntu 11.04 server running in VMware.
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