> You should copy the xen kernel into the root directory.
> I can't imagine the boot loader has enough knowledge to
> be able to walk the UFS directory tree three levels
> down, let alone be found if you've put /usr or /usr/pkg
> on another filesystem. (you don't mention if you have
> or not.

True, I forgot to say that I only use / for the whole system. No separated 
partitions.

> Make the above changes, and I'm sure you'll have much
> better success..

So I copied the /usr/pkg/xen46-kernel/xen.gz to / and changed /boot.cfg to 
point to /xen.gz but the issue is still the same.

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