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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1311055

Hi Martin.
 I have provided the links regarding Hyper-V and IP Injection in the Bug 
Description.

Let me clarify the doubts.
 Hyper-V acts provides H/W virtualization functionality and acts as a Host 
whereas Ubuntu 13-10 is a Guest operating system.

Point 4 is basically setting the IPv4 settings from Host that are
supposed to be applied on the Guest operating system.

After point 5 completes successfully. A file is created inside
/var/lib/hyper-v/ifcfg-ethX (where X belongs to the interfaces present
on Guest). This file contains the settings provided in step 4 in the
form of a dictionary.

hv_set_ifconfig utility is invoked during step 5 with parameter
/var/lib/hyper-v/ifcfg-ethX. It parses the file passed as input and
modifies /etc/network/interfaces statically according to the values
specified in /var/lib/hyper-v/ifcfg-ethX.

One more point /var/lib/hyper-v/ifcfg-ethX file is generated for each
interface that is configured for IP Injection.

Regarding "assigning such bugs against system" I don't know something
strange happened and all bugs are getting filed under same category and
also I was not able to modify them. Please help me with the same

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Title:
  hyper-v: IP Injection setting are not correctly populated inside
  Ubuntu 13.10 guest during Failover and Test Failover when using more
  than one interfaces for IP Injection

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