I had an eth0 created normally the first time I started a gutsy domU,
but repeated restarts generated additional eth* devices (I am on eth13).
I am not very familiar with network-manager or the difference between
-workstation and -server, but I don't appear to be using network-manager
as I already had an eth0 entry in /etc/network/interfaces. So the
problem for me is that this entry now points to an interface which
doesn't exist.

I think the best way to work around this is to specify the mac address
in the domain.cfg configuration as pointed out above. But how do you
determine what mac address was assigned to the 'original' eth0? An
alternative would be to cause udev to forget previous known mac
addresses, but I don't know how to do that either.

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domU fails to get network connection
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/150805
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