![]() In the IP address put in an address that won’t conflict with any of the networks you regularly use (2). On the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties change to the Use the following IP addess: radio button (1).In the list of items locate and click on the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) (1), and then click on the Properties (2) button.Right click on the vEthernet (Internal Virtual Switch) and select Properties. Go to the Control Panel, then Network and Sharing Center and then click on Change adapter settings.Set the name of the switch (this will be important later on) (1) make sure that it’s an Internal network (2) Check the Enable virtual LAN identification for management operating system checkbox (3) and then assign an id (4) (this, along with the static ip addresses that will be set allow the guest and host Os’s to communicate) finally click OK (5).In the Virtual Switch Manager select New virtual network switch (1) then click on Internal (2) finally click on Create Virtual Switch (3).In the right hand panel select Virtual Switch Manager….Open Hyper-V Manager ( you’ll be able to fins it easily enough using the search charm).Once Hyper-V is working then follow these steps: Windows (host) setup The system requirements and actually installing/setting up Hyper-V are beyond the scope of this article. The first step is to enable Hyper-V, instructions for Windows 8/8.1 are linked. This is a brief tutorial on how to setup a virtual machine on Hyper-V in Windows 8 running Ubuntu Server and then more importantly be able to communicate with it from within the host operating system.
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