Hi,
 Thanks for your reply, that was the idea I had but in a less clean way :-) So 
it is at os level, nothing special in oVirt. I have found the thing fully 
explained here, for reference : 
https://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=53233 Regards 

 Le 03-Apr-2018 13:32:06 +0200, rabidcic...@gmail.com a crit:   
 Sorry was on my phone. Modules-load.d 
  On Tue, Apr 3, 2018, 7:29 AM RabidCicada  wrote: 
 I do this on CentOS with /etc/modules-lomodules-loadad.d. You can stick a file 
in there that is basically just a bash script that loads your driver and then 
does the ip link command all the same time.  
  On Tue, Apr 3, 2018, 4:20 AM  wrote: 
 Hi,
 What is the right way to get a persistent dummy interface ? I need an internal 
network for lab purpoposes, so I created a dummy link "ip link add dummy_1 type 
dummy" and I was able to assign my logical network to it. But how to make it 
persistent ? Of course, after a reboot, the dummy device has gone and the 
server becomes non operational because of this non-compliant network. I have to 
recereate it by hand in order to get things work. Regards  

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