Hi.

I've installed EFW on a Xen dom0 based on Debian, so NOT XenServer.
I've obviously installed it as HVM, but I'd like to turn it into PV, for 
obvious reasons.

As I did for other VM I have on this host, I modified the Xen config file to 
use xvda instead of hda, copied /lib/modules to EFW, and other smaller things.
Now EFW will boot, but sadly it won't find the LVM volume where some 
mountpoints are stored! I get to the recovery console, and I can see the LVM 
partition with fdisk -l, but nor vgdisplay or lvdisplay will show the volume.

I really cannot see what could it be.
Any idea?
thanks
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