On Wed, 2 May 2012, Stefan Bader wrote:

> Quickly glancing over I would not think this is due to disabled support
> as the rh bugzilla would be about libvirt not even starting the guest
> with a misleading error message (syntax error/some internal error?). In
> your case the kernel does come up and it looks like the symbios driver
> oopses in its interrupt handler. Whatever the exact reason would be.

Right.  I wasnt' saying that it was disabled (obviously not in ubuntu's
build or the one that is running on Eucalytpus's host).  I was saying that
they've disabled it because it is buggy.

> It looks like the crash does not happen immediately after boot but after
> a bit of use (upgrade running but not too much time has elapsed).

Right.  Heavy IO triggers it.
Its either a buggy driver or buggy [virtual] hardware.

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  kernel crash in 12.04 kvm guest root on emulated scsi

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