I belive the problem I have with the long delay loading some acpi
modules is related to this, it also affects the 64 second delay loading
hald, and other applications which use ACPI, it screws up the ability to
suspend and resume correctly, because the scripts don't seem to finish
before the system suspends, then things don't come back in the right
order, and the machine resuspends because it thinks batt ran out our lid
was closed, etc.

I just compiled my own kernel 2.6.19 to get away from it, but I have to
say I was on the boat that this problem was a disgrace to allow feisty
to release like this, I imagine there are a lot of laptops out there
that are going to be affected, if not by a totally unbootable or
uninstallable bug, then by a bug which makes using a laptop with feist
on it a real PITA.

1. Hard release dates are stupid - it should be final when it's ready
2. Bleeding edge components and packages come at a price where there just 
hasn't been enough time to test against a broad range of users.

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Kernel 2.6.20-13 acpi bug
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