Just tested with Alternate Alpha 4 iso (I stopped burning CDs).  Turned
off all Extended features and it booted without the kernel panic ...
once.  It's very strange.  It would work at other times if I made what
seemed like large config changes in vbox, like SATA to IDE drive type.
I've tried using boot options like noapic and nolapic but nothing
sticks.  It all seems very random.  Is there a good way to step through
the boot process?  I've tried boot options like BOOT_DEBUG=3 and
DEBCONF_DEBUG=5 but they don't seem to do anything.

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Kernel panic during boot in VirtualBox with kernel 2.6.26.*-generic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/246067
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