I've been following this thread for a long time now and although I am
not an expert I wanted to share a relative success I've had in order to
boot without the noapic option.

This is part of the message to Leann Ogasawara in the thread
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/160718

I wanted to share it with you guys in hope it might work for you too.
I'm very thankful to you all for this thread, and felt I owed you
something. Best of luck

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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, but CPU
Freqs seem 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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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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