** Description changed:

- Hello,
+ ABOUT ME AND MY COMPUTER;
+ I'm Dutch so sorry for my bad English and I'm pretty new with Linux coding. I 
could miss some important information or investigation 
+ results, please ask them if you need so...
+ I have an home-made game computer and I've installed Karmic Koala alpha 3 on 
it and updated with the "stable" updates. I'm using the 2.6.31-4 kernel but 
I've also noticed the following problem on the 2.6.30 kernels. I've never done 
something weird with Ubuntu parameters and settings or whatever.
  
- I'm Dutch so sorry for my bad English and I'm pretty new with Linux coding. I 
could miss some important information or investigation results, please ask 
them...
- I have an home-made game computer and I've installed Karmic on it. I'm using 
the 2.6.31-4 kernel but I've also noticed the following problem on the 2.6.30 
kernels. I've never done something weird with Ubuntu parameters and settings or 
whatever.
+ THE PROBLEM;
+ Ubuntu starts good until about 9-10 seconds, but stays there for 50 seconds. 
After that he finishes the boot in 2-3 seconds.
+ I don't think that's normal...Is it?
  
- Ubuntu starts good until about 9-10 seconds and stays there for 50 seconds. 
So I've detached all external devices and booted again, same results. 
- So I've ran bootchart an I get a graph but it doesn't make any sense to me, 
if you need it please ask for it.
+ THE THINGS I'VE TRIED
+ I've detached all external devices and booted again, same results. So I've 
ran bootchart an I get a graph but it doesn't make any sense to me, if you need 
it please ask for it. I've ran lspci and dmesg in the terminal but the only 
thing I see that could be the problem is the 
+ "Buffer I/O error on device fd0" line but that doesn't say anything to me 
either.
  
- I've also seen when I start Ubuntu in a tekst based mode; "Buffer I/O
- error on device fd0"    a couple of times after each other.
+ WHAT I SUSPECT THE PROBLEMS COULD BE;
+ *When I start Ubuntu in a tekst based mode I see; "Buffer I/O error on device 
fd0"    a couple of times after each other. Perhaps there's the problem...
+ *I have an onboard Intel video card. Perhaps that's conflicting with my 
Nvidia GTX 260 graphics card (with installed driver)...
+ *I could have a bad Ubuntu install....
  
- I know that I have an onboard Intel video card. Perhaps that's
- conflicting with my Nvidia GTX 260 video card (with installed driver).
+ THE FIX;
+ I don't know. I'm a kind of stuck here. I hope you guys can fix it or tell me 
what might could be the problem or say you've got the same problem.
  
- I've attached the lspci and dmesg output in one file here.
- 
- So I'm kinda stuck here. If you need more info please ask or say it to me if 
I'm doing stupid things.
+ I've attached the lspci and dmesg output.
+ If you need more info please ask and say it to me if I'm doing stupid things.
  Good luck.

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Karmic slow boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/405270
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