AFAIK the check is not if an image directory exists, but if there's some virtual machine with this name is defined in libvirt. --dest doesn't help for this reason...
@Marcus Bointon: please check if there is some .xml file in /etc/libvirt/qemu/ that looks like having no, or some kind of default (ubuntu-kvm or similar) name. This would support my theory...
AFAIK the check is not if an image directory exists, but if there's some virtual machine with this name is defined in libvirt. --dest doesn't help for this reason...
@Marcus Bointon: please check if there is some .xml file in /etc/libvirt/qemu/ that looks like having no, or some kind of default (ubuntu-kvm or similar) name. This would support my theory...