Seconded - DHCP is your friend. Aside from MAC address, when cloning
VMs you must also change name, UUID, posibly VNC port if hardcoded.
To automate this, we provide a virt-clone tool.
agree.
It won't touch anything
inside the guest, but it'll take care of the disk copy and changing all
neccessary bits of the XML config.
So, are there any idea to create or clone a new VM instance so that
I can connect it with internet and then ship some applications into
the new VM to run?
Thanks,
Ian