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replace <VEID> with container ID and <network_device> with your physical network device you want to use, such as eth0 | replace <VEID> with container ID and <network_device> with your physical network device you want to use, such as eth0 | ||
− | WARNING: don't try this command in remote mode, if you are trying it at the first time! You can lose remote access due to strange logic of mapping: this method fully removes given ethernet device from host system! So, | + | WARNING: don't try this command in remote mode, if you are trying it at the first time! You can lose remote access due to strange logic of mapping: this method fully removes given ethernet device from host system! So, didn't give to a guest system your primary uplink interface. |
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[[Category: Networking]] | [[Category: Networking]] |