So here is what we've found.
 a.) qemu-kvm package provides a 'kvm' executable that ends up fixing this 
issue.  However, that requires someone to install qemu-kvm (may or may not be 
ok).
 b.) symlinking /usr/bin/qemu-system-ppc64le -> qemu-system-ppc64 also seems to 
solve this issue.

I had done 'b' before, but had some fallout, I believe related to a
different bug that we've not yet filed.


So I think that we're going to put 'b' in place as it doesn't seem terribly 
unreasonable.

Prena, do you disagree with that work around?

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