@Thomas,

I'm probably wrong, but are you sure that vnet0 needs to be listed?
vnet0 is usually a nic bridged to either br0 or virbr0.  i would think
that dnsmasq would ignore bridged interfaces.

In fact, using just 'except-interface=virbr0' I brought up a kvm guest
(which had vnet0 as its nic on the host), and the libvirt dnsmasq was
the one to provide it with an ip address.

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