Not sure what's causing this, there are a few things that go wrong during the installation.
-Checked the CD for defects and it found 1 error -Burned a new alternate CD 8.04 Alternate Daily (20080402) CD -Network Controller is not detected -Cannot setup root partition / (0,0,0) At that point, since there is no formatting, it is not possible to install Ubuntu on this computer. Installed different versions to see how they work on this hardware: 6.06.1 Live CD Format, Install, Reboot - all works well 7.10 Live CD After usplash, black screen, no option to go to virtual shells. Must use alternate. 8.04 Alpha-5 Alternate Format, Install, Reboot (at reboot screen splits in half, bottom being desktop background, top being the closing usplash, messed up, non legible, at reboot usplash shows bar, but no ubuntu logo). login, desktop background, usable user environment. 8.04 Alpha-6 Alternate Format, Install, Reboot - usplash has no Ubuntu logo, login, desktop background, usable user environment. 8.04 Beta Alternate -Network Controller is not detected -Cannot setup root partition / (0,0,0) Could this be an issue with the debian installer? Alternatives that I could think of would be xorg or the video driver, but I don't think that would have an issue with not being able to setup a root partition (which was most likely caused by the damaged CD). I'm not too sure what you mean by "the recent -amd upload" -- [HARDY] Koolu W.E. (ION A603) Boot Problems/Reboots Automatically https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/211986 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs