There are two files in there. One called ubuntu.xml that refers to an image 
file created in a folder called ubuntu-kvm (i.e. a default, as you suspected), 
the other called vm1.xml, which is what I specified as my hostname.
I'm also curious that that file is in the libvirt folder instead of bundled 
with the VM image since it contains a hard-coded path to the drive image which 
I can see breaking very easily. The run.sh file generated by vmbuilder also 
contains runtime config info for the VM, but only uses a relative path, so why 
is it duplicated like this? Would it not be better to name run.sh <hostname>.sh 
and put it in the libvirt folder?

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AttributeError: 'Libvirt' object has no attribute 'vm'
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