The bug here is really no different than if you have a "real" server,
and need to change the network card.  You'd stop the server, replace the
card, start the server and no longer have eth0.

There are a number of things that really *should* be done when
"cleaning" an image, this is just one of them.  Other things might be
removing /root/.bash_history (its an example, possibly not a good one).

I think at the moment this is best left as a "cleaning" step that must
occur.  Things like this are why I recommend using the pristine tarball
rather than a live image when rebundling an ec2 image.

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ease cloning of virtual images by disabling mac address rules
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/341006
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