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[Xen-users] Fixed network interfaces

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Subject: [Xen-users] Fixed network interfaces
From: "Adrián M. Larumbe" <adrianml@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2007 12:36:21 +0200
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Hello, I've got a question concerning the way network interfaces for virtual 
domains are specified. 
In each of my configuration files for the domains I have a line like this:

vif  = [ 'mac=00:11:43:0F:F2:A8' ]

This is aimed at setting it up personally, instead of leaving XEN to choose a 
random MAC address for each of the domains. What I would like to know is, what 
I have to append to that file so that virtual domains start with network 
interfaces named as I want?
For example, I'd like my first domain to boot up with its ethernet card 
interface named as "eth1".

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Adrián M. Larumbe <adrianml@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

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