"Daniel P. Berrange" <berrange(a)redhat.com> writes:
There's nothing in libvirt which auto-creates such resources by
default.
IIRC, it is probably virt-manager and/or GNOME Boxes applications which
are creating them.
Ah, in this case it's virt-install, quite right. My mistake.
Still, then, what would be best way to have some initial configuration
for qemu:///session?
The configuration in question is two networks, to use bridges that are
set up on this system to be usable unprivileged with qemu-bridge-helper.
Since I can't control, and don't want to try to control, what
libvirt-consuming applications are run by the user, that method is out.
So is there some way I can put the configuration in /etc/skel and have
the UUID be autogenerated?
Or am I going to have to write a script to be run on user-creation, to
generate new UUIDs for each new user?
Or does it not matter that all the network resources under the different
users have the same UUIDs?
Thanks.