Stefan,

Yes, the unplug "feature" was added in Xen between 3.3 and 3.4 (the
magic port to support it), and it, um, somewhat lacks OS friendliness.
The config file to achieve desired results is also non-obvious. It
generates significant problems in moving VMs from Xen3 to Xen4, and also
upgrading domU kernels (for instance, an upgrade from Lucid/Maverick to
Natty/Oneiric/Precise will cause the emulated disk to disappear as well
as the PV disk to appear under a different name, which will cause a
reboot failure). In my opinion, it would have been better to leave the
emulated disk there, possibly doing something to lock it (so it couldn't
be mounted) or remove it if the PV disk is opened. It would also have
been useful to give more control to the dom0 in what might and might not
be unplugged. But "we are where we are".

As far as having a 3.0 kernel which accesses emulated disks but not PV
disks, you can do this by disabling the whole of the PCI system, either
from xen.conf or by blacklisting the module, or possibly by one of the
command line boot scripts. But of course this will affect your net
drivers too.

Alex

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