> Seconded - DHCP is your friend. Aside from MAC address, when cloning
> VMs you must also change name, UUID, posibly VNC port if hardcoded.
> To automate this, we provide a virt-clone tool.

agree.

> It won't touch anything
> inside the guest, but it'll take care of the disk copy and changing all
> neccessary bits of the XML config.
>

So, are there any idea to create or clone a new VM instance so that
I can connect it with internet and then ship some applications into
the new VM to run?


Thanks,

Ian

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