I am encountering this issue as well.  Attached is a screenshot.

My setup:

Ubuntu 13.04 LTS 64-bit Server Edition
VMWare Workstation 9 on a Windows 7 64-bit Enterprise Edition host
No floppy drive in the VM settings, but I didn't modify the default BIOS either.

One good tool to quickly reproduce the issue:
sudo apt-get install md5deep

sudo md5deep -c -r -z /

You get a kernel panic when it starts to hit items in /dev and
/vmlinuz.old

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  Kernel panic in kernel version  3.8.0-26.38-generic 3.8.13.2

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