I did a quick debug under hosted. Crash happens because a NULL buffer is passed to sprintf, see this backtrace, frame #3. Hopefully it will help track down the bug :)
On VMware this new version still works fine, moreover with this new version if “lstloc.cache” does not exist no Guru appears, as was the case with the previous version!
Hmm, I don't remember if there were any specific i386 packages required for the network.
First, make sure you are sure you have the TAP driver selected in AROS and the IP addresses set correctly (as in the tutorial).
If this is definitely set correctly, start AROS from a terminal, during startup in the terminal there should be information about what package is the problem (give a screen shot of what is displayed in the terminal during startup).
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