rastopato opened a new issue, #12036:
URL: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/issues/12036

   ### problem
   
   Deployment of VMs from Ubuntu 20.04.06 LTS stopped working after upgrading 
ACS to 4.21 and VMware to 8.0.3. Every VM deployed from this template is stuck 
at boot with corrupted ext4 filesystem errors. 
   
   I tried every possible combination of preparing new ubuntu template, disk 
adapters, bios/uefi, etc, etc, nothing worked. 
   Ubuntu 22.04 and 24.04 has no problem. 
   
   I tried it on environment where are previously deployed such a Vms without 
issues. Now after upgrade, it is the same error. 
   I got this error in all my production and testing environment. 
   
   Finally i tried it on environment on ACS 4.20.1 and VMware 8.0.0 and there 
is no problem with Ubuntu 20.04.
   
   <img width="1535" height="746" alt="Image" 
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/cd7bf39a-430d-4f17-b0bb-f4086e9e9ab8";
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[management-server.log.zip](https://github.com/user-attachments/files/23439297/management-server.log.zip)
   
   ### versions
   
   ACS: 4.21
   VMware vCenter 8.0.3
   Vmware ESXi 8.0.3
   Ubuntu 20.04.06 LTS
   Primary storage is VMFS datastores on SAN storage
   
   
   ### The steps to reproduce the bug
   
   1. Create Template with Ubuntu 20.04.06 LTS
   2. Deploy new VM from it
   3. It should be stack at the boot with filesystem corruption error. 
   4. If you not prepare any /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg.d/ files, it maybe start, but 
you cant even write username/password because of corrupted filesytem
   
   ### What to do about it?
   
   Please resolve it, or suggest workaround.


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