Stefan Bader:

I'll post the dmesg output of the system without the "jiffies"
workaround and the output of /proc/interrupts shortly. I'll get both of
those pieces of information collected as shortly after a boot as
possible to limit the amount of extraneous data.

I've finally been able to do a clean install of Intrepid on this
machine, and it still hangs during installation and it still needs
clocksource=jiffies in order to operate normally once installed.

Louis-Dominique Dubeau:

I have not ever seen to "hpet increasing" messages, and when I try your
dd test, the machine does indeed become unresponsive. In fact, it
remains somewhat unresponsive even after the dd completes. Programs that
were open during the test "die" even though they remain drawn on the
screen.

In a nutshell, the behavior you describe accurately describes what I am
seeing, though I am missing the "hoet increasing" messages.

Setting the clocksource to "jiffies" eliminates these problems. During
the dd test, the system does become quite slow, but only as much as I
would expect the system to given the high IO and processor load that
puts the system under, and upon completion of the test, performance and
other behaviors return to normal.

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