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> > At least I'm not totally off-track...
>
> Your config looks sane and Xend appears to be doing the right thing. I
> notice
> you're running devfs in the guest domain. There have been problems with this
> in the past - could you try disabling it?
Well spotted. devfs is almost certainly the problem.
Anyone understand devfs enough to know where we need to calls to
the blkif/frontend driver so that the imported device gets
registered?
Ian
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