Leann,

I-m glad to have read your post (here and in other threads). I've been
trying to boot without the noapic option for the past 9 months, and was
convinced that it had something to do with the kernel version 2.6.22 .
This is my first post here, I'm no expert but I'll try to be concise.

I've been partially successful in booting without the noapic option
using the newer kernel 2.6.24

My system is a rare HP dv9343eu (Basically an AMD Turion X2 Broadcomm
4312 wireless card (as detected by linux))

While on Feisty or Gutsy (using 2.6.22) I had to specify noapic
noirqdebug in order to get a somewhat stable system. That is the
combination that best worked for me, because it booted and gave me USB
support [although I don't really know whether it was USB 2.0]

Anyhow, I followed your tip and adventured myself into upgrading the
kernel manually to linux-image-2.6.24-3-generic (instead of linux-
image-2.6.24-1-generic you suggested). At fisrt that made no difference
for me, so I decided to make sure and  proceeded to install Hardy
through a " update-manager -d". I must point out that before proceeding
I had uninstalled bcm43xx-fwcutter and the bcm43xx firmware from the
restricted firmware manager.

When I rebooted I was glad to see that even though it took considerably
a longer time (precisely there was a very long idle time when loading
Hardware drivers) it managed to boot up fine!.

I got a message telling me that my wlan card (detected this time as a
Bcm4311) was not properly configured and that I needed to install the
v.4 firmware for the b43 cards.  So I went ahead and did that. First
using the Restricted Manager (which installed a non-working bcm43xx-
fwcutter) and then manually installing the b43-fwcutter which correctly
enabled my wlan and even allowed me join a wireless network without
needing ndiswrapper, wcid, etc...

Problem is that when I rebooted the comp, it once again refused to boot
properly.

In Conclusion:

I am finally able to boot withouth noapic using 2.6.24 if I don't have
any firmware installed for my wireless card. Other things such as
suspend/resume/etc still don't work. I still have to try USB, and CPU
Freq seems fine....


Please let me know how I could provide you guys with more ideal information. I 
so want this to work that I am keen on trying whatever it takes to fix it..

Regards,

alej

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