I looked into this a little more myself (mixture of the "Virtual Machine
Manager" gui and virsh cli is my toolset) which provided me with some
insights.
On 06.09.20 14:50, gunnar.wagner wrote:
/As per my basic understanding a network in KVM apparently also
provides the work of an DHCP server for all machines on that network. /
only if
DHCP is enabled upon creation of such a network
/[...] how would you go about whether you wanted (for learning
purposes) to use a particular VM on such a KVM (internal) network to
act as the DHCP server for all machines on that network?
/
by creating a network without DHCP enabled