I'm also facing this problem.
My workaround is to compose VMs using Virt-Manager, Firmware = UEFI for the VM and then, refreshing the MaaS Pod.
There is a need to install ovmf
sudo apt install ovmf
On MaaS Pod.
Then, no more Kernel Panic!
Details:
https://discourse.maas.io/t/maas-2-5-bionic-pod-composing-guests-kernel-panic-no-init/302
I'm also facing this problem.
My workaround is to compose VMs using Virt-Manager, Firmware = UEFI for the VM and then, refreshing the MaaS Pod.
There is a need to install ovmf
sudo apt install ovmf
On MaaS Pod.
Then, no more Kernel Panic!
Details:
https:/ /discourse. maas.io/ t/maas- 2-5-bionic- pod-composing- guests- kernel- panic-no- init/302