As a first step it would help to have a bit more help in reasoning why
those modules are needed. The virtual package was targeted to be used as
a guest kernel in a vm. To keep the package footprint small some modules
were not packaged. Now to get them added to the older releases it helps
to have a real-world use case to make the argument.

Lucid (10.04) is even more a special case. Back then, the virtual packages are 
just module subsets of the generic-pae (i386) or server (amd64) packages. While 
later virtual became its own flavour which allowed us to use slightly tuned 
compile options.
So, as confusing as all of this is, in Lucid one can use generic-pae or server 
and get all modules, while later on there is a difference (though mainly 
whether xen drivers are built-in or modules).

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