I don't believe this bug is valid.  I tested it by exploiting the fact
that '$domain' is used in /etc/vmbuilder/ubuntu/etc_hosts.tmpl.  So, I
ran:

vmbuilder kvm ubuntu --suite=lucid
--mirror=http://localhost:3142/us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/
--config=my.cfg

where my.cfg contained:

============================
[ubuntu]

domain = fakehallyn.com
hostname = myvm
=============================

The /etc/hosts on the resulting machine contained my entries.

In your example .cfg file, you have 'domain' under

[kvm/ubuntu].  Since you didn't show me your templates I can't be sure,
but I suspect you needed to use [kvm] or [ubuntu].

I'm marking this Invalid.  If you feel I'm wrong about that, please re-
mark it 'New' and upload all your templates in a tarfile (so that I can
also see their hierarchy).


** Changed in: vm-builder (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Invalid

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Title:
  $domain is not available in libvirtxml.tmpl

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