Also present in Intrepid beta2, if you create the images with virt-
install. I wonder where the qemu packages went on 8.10

However, you don't even have to go through the fuss of trying to install
debian and aborting. For me, trying to boot from an opensuse iso was
sufficient to break the "initial boot". Once your install cd vanished in
virt-manager (see bug #238692), you can't start the system via the
command line either.

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KVM crashes with "exception 13 (33)" after an interrupted installation
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/254174
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