I have done a more comprehensive test of boot parameters too see the
behavior of my system.  These were all done running Gutsy Tribe 4 with
linux-image-2.6.22-9-generic version 2.6.22-9.25 on amd64 architecture.
My HP dv6000 series laptop has a dual-core AMD Turion64 x2.  I'm running
the proprietary nvidia driver.

No special boot params: hangs during "Loading hardware drivers."  Does not 
respond to ctl-alt-del.
noapic: boots up properly.  top shows 70% of combined CPU usage in hard 
interrupt state.  After a minute or two, kernel says "disabling IRQ #7."  
According to /proc/interrupts, IRQ 7 is for ehci_hcd:usb1.
noapic noirqdebug: boots up properly.  top shows 70% of combined CPU usage in 
hard interrupt state.  In /proc/interrupts, interrupts appear unbalanced to 
CPUs.  Also, appears that the 70% interrupts are being caused by ehci_hcd.
acpi=noirq: problems loading X.  Screen turns black and does not progress 
further.  Still responds to ctl-alt-del and reboots the box.
acpi=off: same symptoms as acpi=noirq.
pci=noacpi: same symptoms as acpi=noirq.
nmi_watchdog=0: same symptoms as using no special boot params.
nmi_watchdog=2: same symptoms as using no special boot params.
maxcpus=1: boots and appears to work well (only with 1 core).  However, 
shutdown appears to hang.  Once it hung with "System is restarting, please 
wait..." on the screen.  Another time it hung after printing "Running local 
boot scripts (/etc/rc.local)  [OK]".

Currently I am run with "noapic noirqdebug" for normal usage and I don't
see any hangs or other issues besides the fact that performance is poor.

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HP Pavilion dv6103eu laptop - all Ubuntu versions gets frozen during X startup 
until I specify "noapic" boot option
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/89746
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