Indeed that would be nice, however currently d-i / partman operate
entirely in linux device names. However the lvm summary output is
ultimately driven by what `pvs` outputs from lvm tooling. Looking into
pvdisplay(8) manpage it seems there is no way for that to resolve and/or
output more descriptive (udev symlinked) names for devices.

Also given that d-i typically uses partitions as physical volumes one
would end up with: /dev/disk/by-path/ccw-0.0.0200-part1 as a label. Not
sure if that's better or worse than /dev/dasda1 for example.

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  Usability Partitioner menu does not display the real 4 digit device
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