Let me try that again...

Interestingly I just noticed with my previous i386 VMs, they are started
with qemu-system-x86_64 (via kvm-spice, a symlink to kvm with started
the VM with --enable-kvm), but if I choose --arch=i686 on disco, it is
started with qemu-system-i386 (and no --enable-kvm). I think this
suggests that perhaps libvirt perhaps accepted 'i386' as an alias for
x86_64 or it ignored the unknown arch, defaulting to a supported arch.

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  --arch=i386 on amd64 results in "Host does not support virtualization
  type 'hvm' for arch 'i386'"

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