Dear Laine,

I will install a new version fedora as you said. Thank you.

By the way, do you know how to change the PATH of the container? I tried to 
change the .bashrc, but it doesn’t work.

I wonder if a container can have its own .bashrc.

Have a nice day.

Cheng

From: sendmail [mailto:justsendmailnothinge...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Laine 
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Sent: 2014年1月2日 17:21
To: libvir-list@redhat.com
Cc: WANG Cheng D
Subject: Re: [libvirt] How to execute an initial script in a container to start 
the network interface automatically

On 01/02/2014 05:16 AM, WANG Cheng D wrote:
Dear All,

Happy new year to you.

I have a similar question which had been replied by Daniel in the following 
post:

http://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2010-March/msg00296.html

I also want to assign a static IP to the container.

As Daniel said, I can successfully assign a static IP to the container manually 
using “ # ifconfig eth0 192.168.122.3 netmask 255.255.255.0 up”.

Daniel also said that we can use “the regular distro initscripts” to 
automatically start the network interface, but this doesn’t work on my system.

My host is fedora16.

I haven't played with lxc enough to answer your question, but you *definitely* 
need to upgrade your Fedora installation - Fedora 16 has been "out of support" 
(i.e. no new updates, not even for security holes) for almost a year now. Even 
if you're building your own libvirt from source (the 1.0.3 libvirt you're using 
is newer than the last update of libvirt for F16, but still several months out 
of date), the other packages on the system will be extremely out of date and 
likely to cause problems that will never be fixed (because no F16 package will 
ever again be updated).



My libvirtd and virsh version is 1.0.3.



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