The patch set required is pretty huge. It also does not appear to be something which can turned off once applied which would make this a risk-full proposition for the main kernel. Looking at the virtualisation spec linked above the decision of the Server team there was that KVM was their virtualisation platform of choise, and they are focussed on facilitation of virtualisation through that mechanism, the kernel team is committed to supporting that effort. The kernel team does not have the resources currently to maintain this patch kit on top of our kernels, so it seems unlikely we could do this for Lucid.
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