I do something similar, generating a custom image that gets installed on
multiple systems. I just have a startup script in my image that runs
"virsh net-undefine default" during boot-up. If you are creating your
own image, you should be able to insert something similar in your
start-up process.
Peter
On 03/09/2016 07:19 AM, Andrei Perietanu wrote:
On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 3:05 PM, Andrea Bolognani <abologna(a)redhat.com
<mailto:abologna@redhat.com>> wrote:
On Wed, 2016-03-09 at 14:53 +0000, Andrei Perietanu wrote:
>
> On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 2:49 PM, Andrea Bolognani
<abologna(a)redhat.com <mailto:abologna@redhat.com>> wrote:
> > On Wed, 2016-03-09 at 14:15 +0000, Andrei Perietanu wrote:
> > > I am building a custom Linux image which includes KVM and
will be installed on multiple machines. By default when
> > > installing libvirt you get a 'default network' which adds a
'vrbr0'.
> > > I found several tutorials online about removing this
'virbr0' but I would like to not have it in the first place.
> > >
> > > I am compiling libvirt from source so I would think there is
some compile time option or some configuration file I
> > > need to change for the default network not to be included.
> >
>
> It should be enough to run
>
> # virsh net-autostart --disable default
>
> or delete
>
> /etc/libvirt/qemu/networks/autostart/default.xml
>
> after installation. You can also run
>
> # virsh net-undefine default
>
> or delete
>
> /etc/libvirt/qemu/networks/default.xml
>
> if you are sure you're never going to need the
> default network.
>
> Thanks for the answer, but this does not solve the problem. As I said I am
building an linux
image which will be
> installed on multiple machines. I don't want to have to go to
each one and manually disable the default network. I
> would like to disable it in the image itself so that it's not
installed in the first place.
Not shipping either just the first file mentioned
or both of them in your image should do the trick.
Cheers.
--
Andrea Bolognani
Software Engineer - Virtualization Team
Not shipping default.xml is easier said then done; even if I remove it
from the output build folder is still end's up being installed on the
target machine once the linux image is extracted. Libvirt must store
it somewhere internally but I can't figure out how to get rid of it.
Thanks,
Andrei
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