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-Practically, resizing the partitions when a block device is resized
-isn't possible. So for example it's not possible to resize a Fedora
-block device. If you try to use sfdisk-N to change the boundaries of
-the existing partition to fill up the new space, you get an error that
-the partition is in use.
-
-The reason, I now think, is because LVM is using the partition as a
-PV, and this locks it as far as the kernel is concerned.
-
-Removing the PV [which is what we do in the test suite] isn't
-desirable if the PV contains data you care about. Rebooting the qemu
-subprocess after the partition table change works, but isn't very
-cool. I believe what we need to do is to temporarily reconfigure LVM
-(using /etc/lvm/lvm.conf) to ignore the PV, vgscan (which will then
-ignore the PV), make the changes to the partition table, then set the
-LVM configuration back and do a final vgscan.
-
-Need to test the above, and find a nice way to present it through
-the API.
+For virt-inspector:
+
+ - Needs a "query mode", like "are (Xen|KVM) PV drivers installed?"
+ "does this guest need a Xen hypervisor?"
+
+ - Are PV network drivers enabled (see /etc/modprobe.conf)
+
+ - Make a libvirt XML config
+
+ - Test over available OSes