I tried clocksource=acpi_pm and clocksource=hpet and both failed to get
the machine to boot.

I changed the disk parameter "acpi" to "compatibility" in the BIOS and
the machine boots fine, and will also hibernate and resume from
hibernate.  Not only that, but "hdparm -t /dev/sda5" gives me 70 MB/sec.

When I tried using "compatibility" mode before it totally screwed up the
Windows partition when I tried to boot Windows.  But I really don't care
about Windows so I am going to stick with "compatibility" for now and
see how it goes.

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Disk driver problems on Toshiba NB305Netbook
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/601986
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