@Serge, better late than never but this is still a problem in Lucid
(10.04.3 release) and the "seabios_0.5.1-0ubuntu2.1~ppa2_all.deb"
(https://launchpad.net/~dev-
nigelj/+archive/bugtest/+files/seabios_0.5.1-0ubuntu2.1%7Eppa2_all.deb)
from above allows 2008R2SP1 to boot and install with 16 CPUs.  I haven't
tested it thoroughly past boot and install but I can if you feel it's
necessary/critical; otherwise, please SRU this fix for Lucid.

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