On Thursday, January 19, 2012 07:25:47 PM you wrote:
> Either way, I think you'll probably find its just easier to make your
> own copy and 'include' chain to do you want :)  We've tried to break
> them apart by topic to make doing this relatively easy.  However if you
> have ideas for alternate schemes, we'll certainly listen.

Yep, modifying the kvm config files works of course. I just did not want to do 
that on the first place. I have a separate test outside of kvm, that is 
executing the kvm control file with the "str = ..." hook in there at one point. 

My original problem was: how I could add a new operating system variant under 
@Linux in guest-os.cfg without modifying guest-os.cfg itself. But it is no big 
deal, just the matter of "whether I should directly modify the default config 
files or not."

The already existing scheme is good in my opinion, so no worries about that ;)

Kristóf
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