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Title:
  Ubuntu 21.04 won't boot with NVMe enabled on Parallels Desktop 16

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I'm trying to boot Ubuntu 21.04 with the NVMe option in Parallels
  Desktop 16 and it crashes with an kernel panic after unsuccessfully
  trying to boot from the virtual NVMe drive. On contrary Ubuntu 20.10
  and the latest point release of Ubuntu 20.04 on the 5.8 Linux kernel
  will boot without any problems in the same virtualization software and
  with NVMe enabled. If I decide to disable NVMe and boot with the SATA
  option, Ubuntu 21.04 will boot flawlessly. This seems to be a big
  regression from the previous releases.

  Release: Ubuntu 21.04 on the latest available kernel
  Package version: 5.11.0-16.17

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