I booted the old and new kernels today.  The old kernel would hang 3
times out of 3 when my wired cable wasn't plugged, and didn't hang 3
times out of 3 when it was plugged (probably a timing issue with e1000e
when the cable is plugged).

The new kernel booted successfully 6 times out of 6 (half of these tries
with network cable plugged).

I only tried the testcase with the new kernel, and it passes just fine
at least 150 times (however I tried triggerring the bug with parallel
loading in the past myself, with snd-hda-intel, and didn't succeed in
getting the hang).

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[regression] 2.6.27-7 sometimes fails to boot (iwl3945 issue?)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/263059
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