Dear all,

I failed to start the linux container's network interface automatically. I have 
to start it manually each time after the container finishes booting.

I know that in a native fedora, if we want the network interface to start 
automatically, we should edit "/etc/sysconfig/network-script/ifcfg-eth0 and add 
the string "ONBOOT=yes".

My host is fedora 16. I used "yum --installroot=/root/fedoralxc --releasever=16 
install -y openssh, bridge-utils" to setup the rootfs for my container (Laine 
thought that my fedora version is a little bit older, I wonder if the newer 
version fedora container can automatically start its network interface )

After rootfs installation, in the container's file system, there is no 
sub-directory named "network-scripts" in "/etc/sysconfig" . So, I created this 
directory manually and added a file named "ifcfg-eth0", but the container's 
network interface still cannot start automatically.

I tried to add files ".bash_profile" and ".bashrc" in which I added the 
"ifconfig" in the shell script to try to configure eth0 automatically, but it 
still doesn't work.

I wonder if there is a ".bashrc" for the root of a container? If there is, 
where should this file be located?

Any comments will be highly appreciated.

Cheng

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