Am 06.03.2014 14:03, schrieb arnaud gaboury: > Dear list, > > I am running a machine "hortensia" with a container "dahlia". As the > container will be a server, I want to have one IP for hortensia and > another one for dahlia. > > On hortensia, with dhcpcd.service and systemd-networkd both disabled, > I start at boot two netctl profiles. > > /etc/netctl/bridge-hortensia > Description="Bridge connection to container" > Interface=br0 > Connection=bridge > BindsToInterfaces=() > IP=no > > /etc/netctl/static-hortensia > Description='hortensia static ethernet connection' > Interface=enp7s0 > Connection=ethernet > IP=static > Address=('192.168.1.87/24') > Gateway=('192.168.1.254') > DNS=('192.168.1.254') This configuration make no sense whatsoever. 1) You create a bridge with no ports. What purpose does it serve? 2) If you want to add enp7s0 as a port, why do you have a configuration for enp7s0? If an interface is a bridge port, it cannot be used for IP traffic, so assigning it an IP is pointless.
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