First I tried this for a few day with Debian Wheezy beta RC, now again with
XUbuntu, doing frequent reboots, no hanging boot process occured anymore. The
issue has been fixed.
I would like to say thank-you to the person who did it, just marked this as
'Fix Released'.
** Changed in: installati
My current BIOS-Settings are:
'Power Management Setup'/'ACPI function [Enabled]'
'PnP/PCI Configurations'/'Resources Controlled By [Auto(ESCD)]'
'Integrated Peripherals'/'SIS OnChip IDE Device'/'Primary Master UltraDMA
[Disabled]',
/'Primary Slave UltraDMA [Disabled]'
/'IDE D
Untill yesterday I saw problems twice while trying to (re)boot. The first
picture 'hss-0.jpg' was taken at cold boot, so maybe it was due to too low
environmental temperature. This occured once only, then I reinstallaed and used
the ext4 filesystem this time instead of ext3. No boot-problems occ
** Attachment added: "Hanging boot-process with PnP-OS enabled"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/installation-report/+bug/1101684/+attachment/3496109/+files/hss-1.jpg
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The bootproblems are really quite tricky, sometimes there were no problems for
a whole week, then they reoccurred. The box I am currently testing has the
current and only available Q-BIOS version. Following settings were made:
'Power Management Setup'/'ACPI function [Enabled]'
'PnP/PCI Configurat
The attachment "grub-defaults to enable kernel-selection at boot-time
and avoid non-displayable graphic mode at shutdown" of this bug report
has been identified as being a patch. The ubuntu-reviewers team has
been subscribed to the bug report so that they can review the patch. In
the event that t