No, this has been identified as an unfortunate fallout from Kernel Address 
Space Layout Randomization. I am working on it. But right now you would need to 
re-compile the kernel and disable CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_BASE. I shared the kernel 
that I used to confirm this on http://people.canonical.com/~smb/lp1350522/.
Right now, I need to figure out why this has this effect on PV guests and also 
why the  command line that is supposed to disable it (nokaslr) is not helping.

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