Ok, don't flame me for repeating myself here, but flagging this as
Medium is wrong in my view. Wrong for the following reasons:

1) It's easy and quick to patch, and (to me and others) SHOULD have been
done prior to the release of 7.10

2) I work as a systems administrator, and use as much as possible Ubuntu
Server (generally LTS, but on occasions latest release), and we are
about to any day now put into productions a suite of virtual servers
using KVM. The installation of guest RHEL5/CentOS5 works in KVM (53),
but Ubuntu Server... no, I have to remaster the ISO to remove the
gfxboot, ok no major issue, but it should not be like that, it SHOULD
boot.

3) As I assume most KVM end-users will be geeks and admins, it's
annoying to people to find that booting your guest Ubuntu is a no-go

I'm hoping that this get cleared up ASAP, it's been reported, it's been
patched, it's been acknowledged , ... erm, PLEASE lets get it sorted.

I'm also toying with the idea of writing a GUI (Mono GTK#) and / or
console app to remaster any given Ubuntu CD/DVD iso to a KVM friendly
bootable ISO...

Sorry for ranting :P

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