Oh, ok, good.

That's the point of the xendomains script - when you shutdown, it saves
the guests' current state to disk (/var/lib/xen/save, I think), and when
you startup, it restores any domains that are saved into that directory.

Before it would just shut them down because of the typo that the patch
fixed.

If you want to change the behavior, you can edit /etc/default/xendomains
- it actually lets you do a pretty rich variety of operations.

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