Jason,
thanks for chiming in - so far this was non-reproducible every time we looked 
at it. We had plenty of approaches with the MAAS team to this and later on with 
Thiago, but still miss the right data to continue.

Last time I asked - I think it was still Mike - that I'd really like to
get the full set of binaries involved, but then IIRC he couldn't
reproduce it with the newer images/kernel of that day. Maybe we can use
this issue hitting you now as a new chance to get what we need to
continue debugging to reach a resolution.

@Jason - can I get from you the full set of elements used when you hit it?
That would be:
- which release are you on?
- which qemu/libvirt/seabios/ovmf do you have installed exactly
- can you share the XML that the guest is defined with

We have the above from different cases, but it might be important to know which 
ones exactly are active in your case, so better check them. Finally - and that 
was what was missing before so far:
- can you attach the set of binaries that are used which should be
  - cloud-img
  - kernel (as maas provides that directly to the guest in guest XML)
  - initrd (as maas provides that directly to the guest in guest XML)
- describe your KVM Host server HW (so that we can test on something similar)

As an alternative - can you provide a login on such a host which has a
breaking guest defined. There we could work together fetching the
required data?

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Title:
  Composing a VM in MAAS with exactly 2048 MB RAM causes the VM to
  kernel panic

Status in MAAS:
  Incomplete
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in qemu package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Using latest MAAS master, I'm unable to compose a VM over the UI
  successfully when composed with 2048 MB of RAM. By that I mean that
  the VM is created, but it fails with a kernel panic.

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