O.K. thank you for your input. I confirm deletion of "--video=vmvga"
allows things to continue.

Historically, that was needed in and since 2013, when the default video
"cirrus" did not work. I now observe the default video is "qxl" which
seems to work.

Ya, apport logs are not needed for this bug.

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Title:
  [daily jammy-live-server-amd64] Hangs at start of VM installation

Status in subiquity:
  Invalid
Status in libvirt package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I downloaded  the 2021.11.14 daily:

  -rw-rwxr--+ 1 doug doug 1277655040 Nov 14 09:12 jammy-live-server-
  amd64.iso

  I tried to install it as a VM on a debian 11 server host and an Ubuntu
  20.04.3 server host, both were up to date as of a few days ago.
  Command used (pretty much the same command I have used for years):

  virt-install -n serv-jj -r 8192 \
  --disk path=/home/doug/vm/serv-jj.img,bus=virtio,size=50 \
  -c jammy-live-server-amd64-2021-11-14.iso \
  --network bridge=br0,model=virtio,mac=52:54:00:27:1c:6e \
  --video=vmvga --graphics vnc,listen=0.0.0.0 --noautoconsole -v --vcpus=4

  On both hosts it just hangs a after a couple of seconds. "virsh list"
  shows it running and "virsh destroy" does work.

  Note: I have never used the new installer before, I have always used
  the legacy Debain installer in the past, but I gather is is no longer
  supported.

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