** Description changed:

- This applies to 7.04 Feisty Fawn booted with acpi=off option
+ This applies to 7.04 Feisty Fawn booted with acpi=off  and noapic
+ options
  
  When I have my BIOS set to use PCI as the primary video adapter, Ubuntu
  does not boot. In recovery mode I see a cascade of errors (more than one
  page long) after "Loading hardware drivers" (see:
  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=507165). In regular mode, the
  loading bar just stops at three sections. When I have my BIOS set to use
  the onboard video, I have no problems.
  
  Hardware information:
  Computer: HP Pavilion a705w
  Motherboard: MS-6577 v.3x ATX
  Processor: Intel Celeron(P) 340 2.93 GHz
  Memory: 1GB PC2700 (2x512)
  Harddrives:
    IDE:
      Primary: 40GB Maxtor Fireball 3 ATA/133
      Secondary: 80GB Maxtor 6L080J4 (Ubuntu is installed here)
  DVD Burner: VOM-12E48X
  Video Adapters:
    On-board: Intel Extreme Graphics (with up to 8MB shared memory)
    PCI Adapter: VisionTek ATI Radeon 9250 (9200 Pro)
  
  Attached are lspci and dmidecode results.
  
  Need anything else?

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Cannot boot when video adapter set as PCI in BIOS
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/128421
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