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Gerard Sanromà, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better.
Hardy desktop reached EOL on May 12, 2011.
Please see this document for currently supported Ubuntu releases:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
We were wondering if this is still an issue on a supported release? If
so, can
it seems that there is a workaround to this, so it might be fixable.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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ubuntu 8.04 fresh install crashes at boot time while loading usbHID
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/239198
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I have found a better solution to my problem since it allows me to have acpi
enabled.
I hope it helps to find the problem.
The fix is to add the option 'all_ide_generic' at the end of the kernel line.
Gerard.
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ubuntu 8.04 fresh install crashes at boot time while loading usbHID
https://bugs.la
I have somehow solved the problem by disabling acpi at boot time by adding the
option acpi=off at the end of the kernel line in the grub menu.
It seems to be something about acpi.
I tried with the 32 bit version of ubuntu 8.04 as Joseph Sanroma suggested and
I got exactly the same problem.. so it
Odd-rationale, I followed the steps you comment and the system behaves exactly
the same.
To puntualize, I may say that I installed the system by, firstly starting
ubuntu from livecd and then, launching the installation from desktop. The point
is that the boot process from livecd also crashed bri
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ubuntu 8.04 fresh install crashes at boot time while loading usbHID
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Thanks for your bug report and for your contribution to ubuntu. In order
to determine if this issue is usplash related, would you boot your
computer with usplash disabled and then shutdown to see if you can
reproduce the issue? To disable usplash for a single boot, you can
follow these steps :
1.P
I have 8.04 running complete with active USB adapter on Dell Optiflex Desktop
dual core 32 bit Intel chip with no problems.
Intel 64b 6550 requires Intel EM64T-enabled BIOS to work properly according to
warning from Intel.
Step back and try loading 32 bit version, the code for USB adapter
should