LXC always does the same thing, it preconfigures your network namespace.

Now if the OS you're running in the container runs its own network
configuration tool, that pre-made configuration will likely get reset or
mangled.

If you want to use those config keys, you need to make sure you're not
running software in your container which will reset that pre-made
configuration.

** Changed in: lxc (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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  lxc can't assign ipv4 address from lxc-container config file

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