Hi, >> +static struct xlbd_type_info xlbd_ide_type = { >> +static struct xlbd_type_info xlbd_scsi_type = { >> +static struct xlbd_type_info xlbd_vbd_type = { > This is another thing that has always put me off. The virtual block > device driver has the ability to masquerade as other types of block > devices. It actually claims to be an IDE or SCSI device allocating the > appropriate major/minor numbers. It's useful sometimes. Debian/sarge for example doesn't work with xvd block devices. At least not out-of-the-box, it needs some manual tweaks. Probably it also is handy when moving real machines into an virtual environment. I don't think it should be dropped. Most modern udev-based distros work just fine with xvd though. > This seems to be pretty evil and creating interesting failure conditions > for users who load IDE or SCSI modules. I've seen it trip up a number > of people in the past. I think we should only ever use the major number > that was actually allocated to us. Print a big fat warning? And also change the example config files in the xen source tree to use xvda not hda to advertize them more than we do right now. I think lots of users don't even know about the xvd devices ... cheers, Gerd -- Gerd 'just married' Hoffmann <kraxel@xxxxxxx> I'm the hacker formerly known as Gerd Knorr. http://www.suse.de/~kraxel/just-married.jpeg