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what does 'lxc.network.flags=up' actually do/mean? |
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1.) makes the interface available in the container |
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2.) does 1.) and also configures the containers' interface |
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3.) something else (what?) |
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In case of 2.), how do I set the gateway address, nameserver and domain |
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in the containers' config? |
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I suppose I need to omit the 'lxc.network.flags' and to make the |
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container set up the interface itself. Will the interface be available |
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in the container when it's not brought up through the containers' config? |
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Again we must be afraid of speaking of daemons for fear that daemons |
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might swallow us. Finally, this fear has become reasonable. |