If I remember the behaviour correctly I've had my "default" network 
disabled and set to another IP adress/subnet. After I've enabled the 
network the guest started. But why I have to mantain an, unwanted default 
network? Of course, I've configured my own "DMZ" virtual network. Or, do 
I've undestood something wrong?

P.S.: After I've got my guest running I've driven into another problem. 
All my guest configured for usage of virtio-net couldn't connect to the 
internal virtual network. After switching back to e1000 all worked fine 
again. I think it is the bug described here: 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kvm/+bug/331128

Sorry, for the noise. But I wasn't clear to me how I first had resolved 
this problem.

Thanks for mantain the cool debian package.



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