Gerd Hoffmann wrote:
>- networking: man, setting networking is a mess, libvirt just
does it
> for you.
+1
Even when not using libvirt for a reason or another I usually hook my
virtual machines into virbr0 (libvirt default network).
I had the opposite problem. Needed to use multiple bridges and have
some VMs behind NAT without a bridge (private IPs), and some using
separately firewalled bridges (needed to behave like real attached
hardware with their original MACs, but be firewalled). I couldn't see
how to do it easily with libvirt, so used qemu directly.
-- Jamie