Re: [Lxc-users] staying with network-manager

2010-12-13 Thread Trent W. Buck
"Serge E. Hallyn" writes: > Quoting Sascha (sascha.djo...@arcor.de): >> as far as i understand, there is no way to stay with network-manager >> and using lxc, with bridging interface as the only solution. >> >> Anyone got network-manager going with bridging? On a laptop its no >> fun going withou

Re: [Lxc-users] staying with network-manager

2010-12-13 Thread Serge E. Hallyn
Quoting Sascha (sascha.djo...@arcor.de): > Hello there, > > as far as i understand, there is no way to stay with network-manager and > using lxc, with bridging interface as the only solution. > > Anyone got network-manager going with bridging? On a laptop its no fun > going without networking-aut

[Lxc-users] staying with network-manager

2010-12-13 Thread Sascha
Hello there, as far as i understand, there is no way to stay with network-manager and using lxc, with bridging interface as the only solution. Anyone got network-manager going with bridging? On a laptop its no fun going without networking-automation. Thanks in advance Sascha --