Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Steve Thompson wrote on Tue, 18 Dec 2007 11:42:53 -0500 (EST):
Just remove the UUID from the config file and start the VM; no need to
destroy it.
Well, I had to shut it down before it could use a different UUID. That's
what I meant.
I removed the UUID from all config files now, thanks for the tip!
Kai
I use uuidgen to generate a random uuid, and then use this python script
to generate a random mac address.
I think this was on a help page somewhere that I stumbled across.
#! /usr/bin/python
# macgen.py script generates a MAC address for Xen guests
#
import random
mac = [ 0x00, 0x16, 0x3e,
random.randint(0x00, 0x7f),
random.randint(0x00, 0xff),
random.randint(0x00, 0xff) ]
print ':'.join(map(lambda x: "%02x" % x, mac))
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