Re: bridge with netctl

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On 06-03-2014 13:23, Paul Gideon Dann wrote:
> 
> Hi Arnaud. This doesn't seem right to me. The purpose of a bridge is to connect several 
> interfaces together. Your bridge is not bound to any interfaces, so it's effectively useless, 
> unless there's some special use of bridges I'm not familiar with.

Although for a different use I setup a bridge that doesn't bind to any
interfaces, it is meant to be used by qemu later where several tap
interfaces will be connected.

I suppose that now systemd-nspwan might also be able to make use of a
similar setup, as it seems Arnaud is trying to use, I haven't tried it
myself though (and it seems to be a recently added functionality).

-- 
Mauro Santos


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