Hi Kai,

You might be able to use the boot alternative: When the system boots
(grub bootloader) press ESC (?not sure, haven't used it for a long time)
to make the bootmenu (grub) visible. choose option 2 (a kind of "start
in safe mode")

when you are in safe mode (and you are root) just type (or cut 'n paste
from here):

echo   "#these lines can be removed in the official hardy release" 
>>/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
echo   blacklist saa7134           >>/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
echo   blacklist saa7134_dvb    >>/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist

now (in theory) you should be able to boot up normally. :-)
And yes, this is a well known bug and it is already solved, it just didn't make 
it in time to get into the Hardy-RC-Release.

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2.6.24-15-generic: saa7134-alsa makes HAL to fail
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/212271
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