FYI, I used virt-install with --qemu-commandline="--enable-kvm" with
--arch=i686 (and qemu-system-i386) and it was not paused during my setup
of the VM. I then tried again without --qemu-commandline="--enable-kvm"
(ie, just --arch=i686) and it worked fine. I guess the issue with the
pausing was unrelated and a local issue (please disregard).

However, as mentioned in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/virt-
manager/+bug/1827512/comments/2, I think the choice of qemu-system-i386
might be a clue wrt to --arch=i386 not working any more.

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

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