-Currently there is no virt tool for fixing alignment problems in
-guests. This is a difficult problem to fix because simply moving
-partitions around breaks the bootloader, necessitating either manual
-reinstallation of the bootloader using a rescue disk, or complex and
-error-prone hacks.
-
-L<virt-resize(1)> does not change the alignment of the first
-partition, but it does align the second and subsequent partitions to a
-multiple of 64 or 128 sectors (depending on the version of
-virt-resize, 128 in virt-resize E<ge> 1.13.19). For operating systems
-that have a separate boot partition, virt-resize could be used to
-align the main OS partition, so that the majority of OS accesses
-except at boot will be aligned.
-
-The easiest way to correct partition alignment problems is to
-reinstall your guest operating systems. If you install operating
-systems from templates, ensure these have correct partition alignment
-too.
+L<virt-resize(1)> can change the alignment of the partitions of some
+guests. Currently it can fully align all the partitions of all
+Windows guests, and it will fix the bootloader where necessary. For
+Linux guests, it can align the second and subsequent partitions, so
+the majority of OS accesses except at boot will be aligned.
+
+Another way to correct partition alignment problems is to reinstall
+your guest operating systems. If you install operating systems from
+templates, ensure these have correct partition alignment too.