I'm exhausted. I wanted to try out Ubuntu after going back to Windows a
few months ago. I DL and burned Ubuntu Ultimate 2.0. I am aware of
problems with bad burns (been there), so I burned the disk at 2X.

Popped the DVD in yesterday and came up with this error also. I have
spent the last 24 hours, almost straight, troubleshooting everything I
could imagine. I am a computer tech, and I do have a little experience
with Ubuntu and other Debian based distros. For what I do know about
Debian and Ubuntu, NOTHING worked for me.

First I thought it was a HDD issue, so I swapped drives...4 of them and
all IDE. Nothing, busy-bastard error every time. I read through some
forums and tried all the posted workarounds...nothing again.

Tried then different DVD drives...same on all. (There is some
speculation that bad DVD drives are to blame...BS)

Something interesting though; On one occasion I pressed F6 to edit the
boot command, I took out the quiet splash command and pressed enter. It
showed the modules initiating and giving a general "OK" to everything,
until it got to my USB 2.0 hub. There it froze and immediately gave the
bastard box error. Conflict/error while loading the USB driver or hub?

Anyone resolve this by removing a USB mouse and/or keyboard and using
PS2?  Just a though...probably nothing.


When I am at the initramfs error and I type exit I get a listing of root 
directories that are not "found", but this IS a live CD, as I am not trying to 
install the OS, yet. Seems like maybe* the live cd is not able to create those 
virtual directories...for whatever reason. 

My burn is good, burned at 2X. Memory test comes back fine. I run
TinyMe, Puppy and Backtrack 2&3 on this hardware on a regular basis.
Also installed Ubuntu 8.10 just a couple of months ago...NEVER any
problems like this. I LOVE Ubuntu and am very fond of the Ultimate
builds,,, but this is a little more than discouraging.

Another reason I know this DVD is "Good". I installed this on VMware
with both the .iso image, and the DVD it's self as the source. No
problems and it runs find on VMWare. Oh yea... I did FIRST get the
initramfs error, but by default VMWare creates every virtual disk as
SCSI. I went back and switch that to IDE, fired up VMWare and no
problems.

If I had a SATA or SCSI drive, I would try that... but hell. Im tired.
Frustrated.

Here is a rundown of my hardware. Maybe it will help...someone. If you
have similar hardware and you find a workaround... email or message me.

3.0GHz Pentium 4HT - Prescott
Foxconn 661FX
2GB DDR RAM
Maxtor  260GB IDE HDD
Western Digital 180GB IDE HDD
512MB ATI Saphire X1650 Pro
Sony DVD-RW AW-Q170A 

If you need more details on hardware, see attachment.



** Attachment added: "Complete hardware Report for beyond - ICQ: 478013996"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21114836/Hardware.txt

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