I have now installed linux-image-extra-virtual and I confirm that xen-
kbdfront is present and working. Thanks for the clarification.

I think that it's a bad packaging choice to have xen-kbdfront relegated
to an "extra" package for a kernel that's supposed to be specifically
tailored for use on virtual hosts. It has the strange consequence that
the "generic" kernel works out of the box (i.e., without searching for
extra packages) for a Xen VM with VNC console and the "virtual" kernel
doesn't.

The package description of linux-image-3.0.0-16-virtual states:

"You likely do not want to install this package directly. Instead,
install the linux-virtual meta-package, which will ensure that upgrades
work correctly, and that supporting packages are also installed."

So I did begin by installing the linux-virtual package, for which the
description claims:

"This package will always depend on the latest complete Linux kernel
available for virtual machines."

I don't think a VM-oriented kernel metapackage should be described as
providing a "complete" kernel and as ensuring that "supporting packages
are also installed" if it leaves the Xen PV keyboard/mouse driver
uninstalled. Neither linux-virtual nor linux-image-virtual has a
"Depends" or "Suggests" relationship to linux-image-extra-virtual, and
their descriptions don't  mention it at all.

In short, I would suggest that either (1) xen-kbdfront should move into
linux-image-virtual or (2) linux-virtual should depend on linux-image-
extra-virtual.

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