Thank you for your report. We're not aware of any major issue affecting
the virtualization stack distributed with Ubuntu Focal: if it was broken
as badly as you describe we'd be certainly receiving many bug report
about it. This is not to easily dismiss your bug report as "not a bug,
local corruption", but to explain that at this stage, if that's actually
a bug, it somehow affects your specific system or configuration. This
said, there isn't really enough information here for a developer to
confirm this issue is a bug, or to begin working on it, so I am marking
this bug Incomplete for now.
If you can provide exact steps so that a developer can reproduce the
original problem, then please add them to this bug and change the status
back to New.
Personally I'd start the debugging with a full test of the system RAM.
The boot loader menu of the Ubuntu ISO images offer an option to perform
such a check.
** Changed in: qemu (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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