@Joseph - if you mean 2nd level so:
Machine
->KVM
  -> $ autopkgtest-buildvm-ubuntu-cloud -a i386 -r artful -s 10G
That could be an issue - for 2nd level being famous for only working mostly.

But why would you do so - since the tests are in VMs they are already
more or less host release agnostic. You can run that on any host system
- although in general having "autopkgtest" from $RELEASE-backports is
often a good idea.

Just ran a check if buildvm works for me atm, and it did with the same
cmdline you had (Xenial + autopkgtest backport) - it "appears" to hang
at that stage, but is done after ~1-2 minutes. In 2nd level that could
as well be just way more inefficient and take much longer?

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