Quoting CDR ([email protected]):
> Same issue, it only shows eth0 and eth1. no error

At least show your container configuration file.

> I thing the container
> I tried to compile LXC in Centos 7, so I could make a  container, but
> compilation fails. I already reported the issue to the development
> list.
> In Ubuntu 14.04, I created a new centos 7 container, fro downloadable
> templates, but after a successful creation, it does not start  and it
> does not even give me an error message using --logfile
> I am caught between a rock and a hard-place, it seems.
> 
> 
> On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 1:21 PM, Serge Hallyn <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Quoting CDR ([email protected]):
> >> I have a Fedora 20 container with 10 nics
> >>  lspci -bv | grep -i ethernet -A1
> >
> > If it is a container, then lspci output has nothing to do with what is
> > in the container.  If the host has 10 nics and you want to pass them
> > into the container, then do so with lxc.network.type = phys entries.
> >
> >
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