+=head2 E<lt>drive_mappingsE<gt>
+
+For operating systems like Windows which use drive letters,
+virt-inspector is able to find out how drive letters map to
+filesystems.
+
+ <operatingsystems>
+ <operatingsystem>
+ ...
+ <drive_mappings>
+ <drive_mapping name="C">/dev/sda2</drive_mapping>
+ <drive_mapping name="E">/dev/sdb1</drive_mapping>
+ </drive_mappings>
+
+In the example above, drive C maps to the filesystem on the second
+partition on the first disk, and drive E maps to the filesystem on the
+first partition on the second disk.
+
+Note that this only covers permanent local filesystem mappings, not
+things like network shares. Furthermore NTFS volume mount points may
+not be listed here.
+