Nope. In my case this does not help. I just get "Booting a command list"
and hang. I've tried removing "console=ttyS0" before and did it again
now just for a test. The hang happens not only with cloud images, but
with VMbuilder images and install ISOs too.

What bothers me, actually, is that I can't find similar cases, reported
by other people. Running new images on old VM servers should be quite
common use case.  May be there is something specific in my configuration
that triggers this problem. On the other hand I do not remember changing
any KVM or libvirt global configuration files, I use stock kernel and
stock packages. Machine has 8Gb of memory (with about 2 Gb left free and
for disk cache). There are exactly 10 Lucid VMs running at all times.
This one is eleventh. May be there is some limit on number of running
VMs ?

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  Ubuntu 12.04 (Precise) guests can't boot on Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid) QEMU-
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