Hi

I fixed this one by going back to the 2.6.17-1X series kernel from EDGY.

The problem has to do with the kernel, without a doubt. When regressing
the default kernel you MUST purge the newer kernels or else you end up
booting with them.

The easiest way to deal with this is either editing your
/boot/grub/menu.lst or removing the newer kernels.

It worked for me!

Even though is not the best option, it works!

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