I've seen this issue exactly when running openstack in a vm.  There is a line 
of code in the cloud init script in the ttylinux image which checks its 
processor speed and disables generating keys and starting sshd if it is too 
low.  If you feel comfortable mounting and hacking the image you can disable 
it.  It is somewhere in the /etc/init.d scripts.  As to the intermittency, I 
noticed that sometimes my virtualbox was reporting the processor speed of the 
host as lower than the host machine, and therefore qemu in software mode would 
be reporting a very slow processor to the guest. I never tracked down exactly 
whty this was happening but my guess was that it was related to speed-stepping 
of the host machine. e.g. If I booted the vm when I wasn't plugged in, a low 
speed was reported.

This seemed to go away with a later version of virtualbox, because I haven't 
seen it for a while.

Vish


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