** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: upgrade-system
  
  To get Feisty to run on my ASUS AMD Motherboard I need to use add acpi=off  
into the boot line.
- This is fine, howsoever when I choose to upgrade my kernel, while a new line 
gets added to menu.lst,
+ This is fine, however when I choose to upgrade my kernel, while a new line 
gets added to menu.lst,
  the acpi=off text does not get added, and so the system hangs.
  I can fix this up, however I help a few people run Ubuntu on home PCs and 
they would not know how to fix
- (ie boot into old kernel or recovery and hand edit menu.lst).
+ (i.e. boot into old kernel or recovery and hand edit menu.lst).
  I would have thought system upgrade should search for acpi=off string (and 
maybe others) and add to new kernel entry in menu.lst?
  Or at least make old kernel default and asking user to check menu.lst
  I don't think clicking upgrade and then not being to boot is very newbie user 
friendly.
  Thanks
  Stuart

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Kernel Upgrade does not put acpi=off into grub menu.lst
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/120025
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