close 747914
thanks

first, this is not a thing that the debian package should, at least not
in the current state of affairs (it might look different if we have
networkd by default at some point). the network setup is the task of the
local admin to do, lxc as a package should not setup or guess the
network configuration that the admin is intending to use, regardless if
some debian derivatives/forks do it differently.

secondly, i've specifically been told from the dpl to not modify the
lxc-debian template as shipped by upstream, so i wouldn't do it anyway
in bin:lxc, but in bin:lxc-stuff (but only, once networkd is available,
so it can properly be integrated[0]).

Regards,
Daniel

[0] why? because it's not the business to parse /etc/network/interface
and modify from bin:lxc or bin:lxc-stuff.

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