Update section about host networking with ipvlan info #2
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After being asked about how a single container could serve multiple VLANs by Shinykey#4602 (on Discord) I said I had no clue, so the same person then experimented some and came up with a solution involving the ipvlan network driver.
To help other people in the future we should probably try to add this example, even though it does requre a lot of adaptions by other users to reflect their setup.