If you want a container with no network interface at all, then you can
place the following into your config:
lxc.network.type = empty
That will create an empty private network namespace. However what you
cannot do (due to how upstart works) is have a full ubuntu container
sharing the network interface with the host.
** Changed in: lxc (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Title:
new created ubuntu machines result in: "init: Unable to listen for
private connections: Failed to bind socket "/com/ubuntu/upstart":
Address already in use
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