On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 11:50:57AM +0100, Juan Quintela wrote:
Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel(a)redhat.com> 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).
This is a war for another day :-)
I have that very same setup on my laptop. But I already use dnsmasq for
other reasons -> no way to share dnsmasq with libvirt, libvirt want to
use a different one -> have to configure two things, especially if I
want specific names (in my dnsmasq setup already) for some of my guests.
FYI, the dnsmasq maintainer has actually volunteered todo some enhancements
to dnsmasq to allow a prexisting instance of dnsmasq to play nicely with
libvirt's needs. This should pretty much solve that problem
Regards,
Daniel
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