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I’m looking for examples how to create/launch a container with a predefined ipv4.address? Is that even possible? I've tried with



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Though this errors out with unknown key? I'm suspecting that's a limitation of LXD?










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    I’m looking for examples how to create/launch a container with a predefined ipv4.address? Is that even possible? I've tried with



    lxc launch image name --config 'eth0.ipv4.address=10.0.2.2'



    Though this errors out with unknown key? I'm suspecting that's a limitation of LXD?










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      I’m looking for examples how to create/launch a container with a predefined ipv4.address? Is that even possible? I've tried with



      lxc launch image name --config 'eth0.ipv4.address=10.0.2.2'



      Though this errors out with unknown key? I'm suspecting that's a limitation of LXD?










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      I’m looking for examples how to create/launch a container with a predefined ipv4.address? Is that even possible? I've tried with



      lxc launch image name --config 'eth0.ipv4.address=10.0.2.2'



      Though this errors out with unknown key? I'm suspecting that's a limitation of LXD?







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          Not with lxc launch image name --config in my testing, though not ideal, the following did accomplish what I needed in the end.



          Copy default profile called staticip and remove eth0 device.



          LXCN=lxcname
          lxc init image name --profile staticip
          lxc config device add $LXCN eth0 ipv4.address=10.0.3.2 nictype=bridged parent=virbr1





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            Not with lxc launch image name --config in my testing, though not ideal, the following did accomplish what I needed in the end.



            Copy default profile called staticip and remove eth0 device.



            LXCN=lxcname
            lxc init image name --profile staticip
            lxc config device add $LXCN eth0 ipv4.address=10.0.3.2 nictype=bridged parent=virbr1





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              Not with lxc launch image name --config in my testing, though not ideal, the following did accomplish what I needed in the end.



              Copy default profile called staticip and remove eth0 device.



              LXCN=lxcname
              lxc init image name --profile staticip
              lxc config device add $LXCN eth0 ipv4.address=10.0.3.2 nictype=bridged parent=virbr1





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                Not with lxc launch image name --config in my testing, though not ideal, the following did accomplish what I needed in the end.



                Copy default profile called staticip and remove eth0 device.



                LXCN=lxcname
                lxc init image name --profile staticip
                lxc config device add $LXCN eth0 ipv4.address=10.0.3.2 nictype=bridged parent=virbr1





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                Not with lxc launch image name --config in my testing, though not ideal, the following did accomplish what I needed in the end.



                Copy default profile called staticip and remove eth0 device.



                LXCN=lxcname
                lxc init image name --profile staticip
                lxc config device add $LXCN eth0 ipv4.address=10.0.3.2 nictype=bridged parent=virbr1






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