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and subject line Re: Bug#650403: Debian template should not always uses 
predefined network setting
has caused the Debian Bug report #650403,
regarding Debian template should not always uses predefined network setting
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Package: lxc
Version: 0.7.5-9
Severity: Minor

Ideally it should check config does not already contain
"lxc.network.type" before adding anything.

Assuming not set;
Check br0 exits; if not, either
- add lxc.network.type=empty
- don't add anything (or commented out setting)

Template should not use a fixed mac; either don't set one or generate it so not fixed.



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Version: 0.7.5-10

On 11/29/2011 04:29 PM, Jonathan Howard wrote:
Assuming not set;
Check br0 exits; if not, either
- add lxc.network.type=empty
- don't add anything (or commented out setting)

the template in above version does use debconf and asks the user for these things, it's the responsibility of the user and lxc cannot guess if it's correct (and adding a warning for everything like 'user, atm you have no br0, maybe you are on the way of setting it up?' is way too much overengineered.

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