On 20/11/2010, at 5:17 AM, James M Leddy wrote:
> It's because of this:
<snip>
> I put in a request to get it removed.

Hmmm, pretty sure that removing it isn't the best strategy in this instance. :)

dnsmasq is kind of essential to the way libvirt uses virtual networks.  Having 
the "default" virtual network not be created, just creates a different set of 
problems.

If a SysAdmin creates some other virtual network on the host (a fairly standard 
thing to do), then dnsmasq will be started up for that instead, and we're back 
to the same problem of conflicting with a system install of dnsmasq.

The info on the wiki page is part of the right technical solution, as it allows 
a system wide installation of dnsmasq to not conflict with the libvirt spawned 
versions.

Not sure how to make it more automatic though.  We should definitely document 
it properly in the RHEL 6.x Virtualization Guide though.  Something for Laine 
to include in this content for the VG I reckon. :)

Regards and best wishes,

Justin Clift


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