Hi Michael, you can use the standard fedora way creating a static IP inside the vm.
Hth Oliver Am 05.02.20 um 23:15 schrieb Michael Eager: > I'm running LXD on a Centos 8 host. The container is Fedora 31. > I'm using a bridge (br0), not managed by LXD. > > When I start the container, it receives an IP address from the DHCP > server on the LAN. I want to assign the container a static IP. > > I removed the eth0 device from the profile and added it to the > container's config. Then I set the IP address. > > devices: > eth0: > ipv4.address: 192.168.20.33 > name: eth0 > nictype: bridged > parent: br0 > type: nic > ephemeral: false > profiles: > > The container still gets an IP using DHCP. > > I tried to set ipv4.dhcp to false, but this failed: > $ lxc config device set d1 eth0 ipv4.dhcp false > Error: Invalid devices: Invalid device option: ipv4.dhcp > > I've found various "How-To's" which describe how to set a static > IP, but they depend on cloud-init or netplan. Is there a way > to set a static IP which doesn't require these packages? > _______________________________________________ lxc-users mailing list lxc-users@lists.linuxcontainers.org http://lists.linuxcontainers.org/listinfo/lxc-users