I have installed Kubuntu 8.10 yesterday (2008-11-20) in a friend's computer 
through the final release alternate CD, and updated it shortly afterwards. The 
problem persists.
I am using the workaround pci=nomsi and it appears to work.
I am very disappointed. Still no mention in the release notes (which in my 
opinion is absurd), still no official explanation of what exactly the pci=nomsi 
workaround does or at least a general statement regarding its safety.
Please, at least mention this bug in the release notes. It would save people 
many hours of debugging.
The first time the bug appeared and I didn't know of the workaround, I spent 
days trying to change SATA configuration in the BIOS setup, examine the hard 
disk for defects, exchange hard disk, try other Linux versions, and of course a 
lot of Google searching (and looking in the release notes). Then I finally 
remembered that months ago I had read in a Wikipedia article that certain 
motherboards have problems with SATA under Linux; I went to the article and 
found the treasured workaround.
My colleague told me "How do you claim Linux is easy to use, you spent days 
trying to install it in Wanderson's computer!".
This bug is serious. Please mention it in the release notes.

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Kernel hangs on boot (SATA, AMD64/i386)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/190492
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