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<font face="Dialog" size="2">I'm trying to use virt-manager to create a new VM. The problem is that, since my machine uses VLAN tagging and has several VLAN interfaces, I've had to customize the bridges on the machine. So, I have VLAN interfaces vlan10, vlan100, vlan30, vlan110, etc., and bridges to match - xenbr10, xenbr100, xenbr30, xenbr110, etc. When I try to create a new VM, though, in virt-manager 0.5.2, once I get to the networking tab I see an option for a virtual network (which has nothing listed in the drop-down box) and an option for physical network (which has eth0 listed but grayed out with reason "no bridge exists"). So, I can't create a VM because I can't get past this page!! Could someone help me figure out how to change the listing on this page such that my xenbr interfaces show up?</font> </p>
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<font face="Dialog" size="2">Thanks,</font> </p>
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<font face="Dialog" size="2">Nick Couchman</font>
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