if acpiphp.ko were collected by the -virtual kernel image, wouldn't it
"just work" for you (except for loading the module)

Ie, if 
a. debian/sub-flavours/virtual.list had 'drivers/pci/hotplug/*', then 
acpiphp.ko would make its way into the -virtual image.  
b. That is the kernel image that is installed by vmbuilder, so your suggestion 
of loading via /etc/modules would work, and be easily enough enabled by a 
--execscript program in to vmbuilder.

I think that 'a' definitely needs to be done, a "virtual" kernel should support 
hotplug.
I dont know exactly what the best way to get the module loaded would be.

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When running Ubuntu as an Eucalyptus VM instance, module acpiphp is not 
available to be loaded, complicating the use EBS volume
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/364916
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