Hi Scott,

I did not find a br0 on the Virtuozzo 7 bare metal installation. There is a 
virtbr0 and a veth0 device, but they are not configured via 
/etc/systemctl/network-scripts.

These devices exist on my C7 -> VZ7 test installation, too.

I have not yet tested networking with containers or VM. I need to setup a real 
server for this with enough IPs.

Currently I did not yet understand how VM networking works in VZ7. Wasn't able 
to spin up a VM due to this. Still investigating.


Regards
    Volker


> Am 26.08.2016 um 05:22 schrieb Scott Dowdle <dow...@montanalinux.org>:
> 
> Greetings,
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
>> I was now able to reproduce and document the steps needed to go from
>> CentOS 7 -> Virtuozzo Linux 7 -> Virtuozzo 7.
> 
> I tried it and it worked pretty well.  One difference I noticed though was 
> that the end product does not have a br0 device like a stock OpenVZ 7 would 
> provide.  That could be a little hairy to setup for a notice.
> 
> TYL,
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