I tried with todays server ISO image (2010-03-10). The good thing is, that the 
installer contains both, the VMXNET3 and the PVSCSI driver and detects the 
virtual hardware flawlessly. Unfortunately the system doesn't boot afterwards 
when installed in "minimal virtual machine" mode (using the -virtual linux 
kernel). The system then lacks the PVSCSI driver and drops to a BusyBox shell 
because no disk could be found.
When installing the system in standard mode, I can start the system when using 
the recovery mode (from the GRUB menu). Standard boot doesn't work (blank 
screen) - but this seems to be a graphic issue.

Shouldn't the VMXNET3 and PVSCSI driver be included in the -virtual
linux image?

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Unable to detect VMware's PVSCSI device during installation.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/531017
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