[fix] README's numbering

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You will access the VM services through "virtual" localhost ports of your machine.
But the VM will not be able to exchange data on LAN.
### kvm:bridge 1. Network configuration
Here is the documentation on how to setup a bridge interface on your machine.
It is a bit complex, but follow the instructions and it should be fine...
#### kvm:bridge 1.0. First some variables / names we will use
#### kvm:bridge 0. First some variables / names we will use
```
# 0. Names / concepts
HOST The name used to define your laptop (or any other machine running qemu)
@ -146,7 +144,7 @@ export IP_RANGE=/24
export SU='sudo '
```
#### kvm:bridge 1.1. Configuring HOST network interfaces
#### kvm:bridge 1. Configuring HOST network interfaces
```
# 1. Configure HOST: set up bridge over HOST_IF
@ -167,7 +165,7 @@ $SU sysctl net.ipv4.ip_forward=1
$SU ip address show dev ${HOST_IF} | grep global || echo -e "\n\e[31mOops.... Remove all IP addresses from ${HOST_IF}! Use:\e[0m\n\n$SU ip address del (address/range shown above) dev ${HOST_IF}"
```
#### kvm:bridge 1.2. Booting the VM
#### kvm:bridge 2. Booting the VM
Notice how the `net` model changed: we have a MAC address and use the `tap` interface to exchange network packets.
```
@ -181,11 +179,11 @@ sudo /usr/bin/qemu-system-x86_64\
-net tap,ifname=tap0\
```
### kvm:bridge 1.3. Configuring GUEST's network
### kvm:bridge 3. Configuring GUEST's network
This part may be more or less complex, as a DHCP server might automatically assign an IP address to your VM.
Use the connection via login described below (1.4.2) : **a script will check the network connectivity on login.**
Use the connection via login described below (4.2) : **a script will check the network connectivity on login.**
According to its output,
* *you might be fine*: it will show an IP address which you can use to connect using standard protocols, i.e. SSH, HTTPS, etc.
@ -203,9 +201,9 @@ According to its output,
ip route add default via ${HOST_IP}
```
### kvm:bridge 1.4 Connecting
### kvm:bridge 4. Connecting
#### kvm:bridge 1.4.1 Connecting via login
#### kvm:bridge 4.1 Connecting via login
If you started the QEMU with a display, you can connect to it as root.
CAUTION for french users, it as QWERTY keyboard mapping, type`lqser`
@ -214,7 +212,7 @@ CAUTION for french users, it as QWERTY keyboard mapping, type`lqser`
USER "root"
PASS "laser" # i.e. "lqser" on AZERTY keyboards
```
#### kvm:bridge 1.4.2 Connecting via SSH
#### kvm:bridge 4.2 Connecting via SSH
```
# Wait until ssh/login is available in the VM