>yes and it does this.  The point is that lxcbr0 is not tied to any
>physical nic.  So the first container you start, however high the
>macaddr is, lxcbr0 takes its mac.  If the next container gets a
>lower macaddr, lxcbr0's macaddr drops.

This lxcbr0 is special to Ubuntu, right? And if not to a physical NIC, to what 
is this bridge connected to on the host?

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