** Description changed:

  Natty (and it was also the same on Maverick, IIRC).
  
  When you assign an ISO to a VM, libvirt will take over onwership of the
  ISO. This creates problems if the ISO is updated.
  
  For example, I am daily updating the Natty server ISOs, and running
  tests on them via KVM (all automated). The ISO updates will fail because
  libvirt chowns them.
  
  I see no reason for this: libvirt only needs the ISO as input.
+ 
+ WORKAROUND:
+   edit /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf, change 'dynamic_ownership = 1', restart 
qemu/KVM.

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  libvirt should not take ownership of ISO images

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