Hello, I actually found what the problem is, and i wonder if it is related to your kernel settings. When i perform an install of Debian, the installer sees two IDE drives as hda and hdc (they are indeed connected as primary and secondary master) and a CDrom drive.
When your Xen kernel boots, it then sees the two drives as hde and hdg, which doesn't really make sense. The server is a Dell PowerEdge 650 which has been stripped of all SCSI drives and being used with IDE instead. The IDE controller seems to be a secondary controller from the looks of it therefore explaining that devices are being *moved* to hde and hdg. Now, why would the Debian installer see them as hda and hdc puzzles me a bit. I hope that will help you out, i'm surely not the only one wanting to install Xen on such a configuration. Steph -- Mail sent under Debian GNU/Linux http://frlinux.net - Site d'aide a Linux en Francais http://frlinux.net/files/frlinux_public_key.asc