I hope someone else can verify this, but I believe I have a workaround
to the "lost drive" problem.  I used W2K3 R2 Standard, 32 bit on a
Ubuntu 8.10 server 64 bit.

Use Virtual Machine Manager to create a new VM.  Set the hard disk to an
IMG, not a QCOW2.

The preinstall went fine.  Before you reboot the windows machine,
remember to set the CD back to the win2k3 iso image.

Worked for me - anyone else?

--airoff

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