I'm a bit disappointed that the previously mentioned kernel bug is
discarded so quickly. Could it not still be related? There are indeed no
*optical* drives to be polled, however, on the acer one there are 2 card
readers (= pollable removeable media drives). Since the kernel bug
report claims that the problem is caused by a removeable media drive
choking on the polling commands, could one of the card readers not be
the cause?

So I tried 'hal-disable-polling' on the card readers...

One reader marked as 'storage extension' is /dev/mmcblk0, and is
apparently not seen as a removeable device (message by hal-disable-
polling). The other... doesn't seem to work. I get no response
whatsoever when inserting or removing and sd card (which only raises my
suspicion). Hence, I don't know its /dev/ name, and dont know what to
give hal-disable-polling as --device argument. Maybe the device is not
even detected at boot?

Anyone else care to investigate on his/her laptop? (I'd really hate to
switch back to 9.04)

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SSD stall during boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/445852
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