Mark McLoughlin wrote:
Hey,
We currently require guests and networks to have a
UUID defined. This patch automatically generates a UUID
if one isn't supplied.
This is needed because the default network we install
won't have a UUID assigned, since we'll want the UUID to be
different on different hosts.
Good one. The remote patch makes some assumptions that UUID is always
defined too.
Rich.
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