Richard W.M. Jones fe1a886612 v2v: Implement MAC address to network/bridge mapping.
This allows specific NICs (identified by their source MAC address) to
be mapped to networks or bridges on the target.  You can use the --mac
parameter to select this mapping, eg:

 $ virt-v2v ... \
    --mac 52:54:00:d0:cf:0e:network:mgmt \
    --mac 52:54:00:d0:cf:0f:network:clientdata

The old --network and --bridge mappings can also be used but --mac
takes precedence.

Note this does not adjust MAC addresses inside the guest which is a
hard problem to solve.  For this to work you must still carry over the
MAC addresses from the source to target hypervisor as that is how most
guests identify and associate functions with specific network
interfaces.
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Libguestfs is tools and a library for accessing and modifying guest
disk images.  For more information see the home page:

  http://libguestfs.org/

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  man docs/guestfs-building.1

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