The updates failed with an error message about not enough room on
device, after downloading all 143 of them and installing over 100 of
them. I know I have enough hard drive space. Perhaps it means the RAM
got full. So, I decided to try a full install. I booted up with the live
CD and partitioned my drive to make a little room for an install, to try
things out. Then, I made the mistake of messing with trying to get the
nvidia driver working with Restricted Drivers Manager, while still in
live mode. It locked up the Synaptic package manager, so I rebooted the
laptop.

The Ubuntu disc would not boot! It failed three or four times with the
error messages about xserver and no device found. I don't understand why
having an empty ext3 partition and a swap partition on the hard drive
would make the live CD not boot at all, when it did (reluctantly) boot
before. So, this morning I downloaded the i386 version of Ubuntu 8.10
final and burned it to CD. I started it up, and it still has the issue
of having to press the power button (once) to continue booting. After it
was running, I double-clicked the install icon. It installed without any
problems. When I rebooted after install, it still required that I press
the power button to complete the boot process. So, the AMD64 and i386
versions both have this issue, whether in live mode, or installed to
hard drive.

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Intrepid Release Candidate Live CD Boot Problem
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/290129
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