Actually the nature of the virt-image format is that you shouldn't
need to do any xml surgery, it is (ideally) completely portable. Specific
things like memory amounts and mac addresses are specified at the time
virt-image is called: see virt-image --help for all the goodies that
can be specified.
tools
But ideally, the initial virt image xml would contain the memory and cpu
settings from the source system.. since that is as close to a template
as we have.
-- bk
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