On 11/17/2017 04:09 AM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Gordon Messmer writes:
Usually, bridged networking can be set up with virsh:
virsh iface-bridge eth0 br0 --no-stp
virt-manager itself can handle this too. But before any of that
happens the physical port has to be attached to the bridge, and an IP
address has to be assigned to the bridged physical port.
What I mean is that on an otherwise unconfigured system, you can use the
command above to create the bridge device and attach the physical device
to it. You do not need to do anything before running that command.
It took some aimless poking for a while, and trying things at random,
but after adding
NM_CONTROLLED=no
to networks-scripts/ifcfg-vnet0, the config settings for the bridge
itself, resulted in "ifup vnet0" work again
Sounds like you're running both NetworkManager and the legacy "network"
service. That setting should be a no-op otherwise. I've found it's
less problematic to use just one of the two. I've been using
NetworkManager exclusively since bridge support was added.
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