Quoting Ben Butler-Cole (b...@bridesmere.com): > On 28 June 2012 23:11, Serge Hallyn <serge.hal...@canonical.com> wrote: > > > Quoting Ben Butler-Cole (b...@bridesmere.com): > > > However the default dnsmasq configuration, combined with the way EC2's > > DNS > > > servers behave, means that my containers are getting EC2-like DNS names > > > assigned automatically (like ip-10-0-3-97.eu-west-1.compute.internal). > > > > I suspect if you want to > > customize the bridge, you're better off disabling lxcbr0 (in > > /etc/default/lxc) and using your own bridge as you were doing before. > > > > You may be right. I was just hoping to avoid having duplication of most of > the network config now that you've done the work to get it into the package. > > I'll get my system working with a separate bridge and then have a look to > see how much duplication there is. If it's just the dnsmasq config that's > different then I might be back with a patch to take that config in a file.
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