[Bug 8140] Ubuntu's kernels wont boot without acpi=off

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typo at netcabo.pt changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|RESOLVED                    |REOPENED
         Resolution|FIXED                       |




------- Additional Comments From typo at netcabo.pt  2005-09-15 10:00 UTC -------
I've just tried the brezzy preview CD and the bug is exactly the same. The
kernel hangs right after saying the ACPI subsystem version. Booting with
"acpi=off" works. This has never happened with any kernel.org kernels. Right now
I'm using 2.6.13 and it works fine. This must be some patch Ubuntu adds to the
kernel.

Having to compile my own kernels is annoying, could you please give me
instructions on what to do to try to debug this? I've never used an Ubuntu
kernel because of it.

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