Thanks for trying the suggestions Mario,

The libvirt configuration on your current system isn't modified by the commands 
you issues so far.
I assume you mean the guest configuration/definition instead?

If you can boot into your old installation the easiest way would be:

1. disk images
virsh domblklist <guest>
# copy the files you see there to the same path on the new system

2. guest definition
virsh dumpxml <guest> > myguest.xml
# copy that xml over to the new system

3. restore
virsh define myguest.xml

If anything mismatches on the new system you need to adapt it
accordingly.

I'll mark the bug invalid as it isn't anything to fix in the packages.
Glad I could help.

P.S. I have loved it in like 2006 or so (http://www-
archive.xenproject.org/files/xensummit_4/2007XenSummitSpringPPC_Xenidis.pdf),
but times change :-)

** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Invalid

** Changed in: xen (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Invalid

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