Hello Thom,

many thanks for your sulution - it worked.

At the first boot after hitting ESC and using "safe-mode" the system 
hanged with this message:
hda_codec: Unknown Model fpr ALC882 trying to auto-brobe from bios.

After wating for more than 5 Minutes, I pressed CTRL+ALT+DEL and got an 
windows where I could choose "root".
But my whole filesystem war read-only, so I couldn't change the 
blacklist - file.

After a reboot (also in safe mode) there was no hanging of the system, I 
could choose "root" and apply the changes.

Once again - many thanks for your kind help.

Greetings from Osnabruck to the Netherlands
Kai

thom schrieb:
> Hi kai,
>
> You have to hit the ESC key a lot sooner, just after your BIOS finished
> and just before the kernel is loaded into memory. You only have 3
> seconds to interrupt the boot process.
>
> If all else fails: boot with the live CD, you will see a drive labeled 'disk' 
> on your Desktop. 
> So far so good.
> If this worked, open a terminal (applications->accessories) and type: sudo su
> Now you're root.
>
> type:
> echo "#these lines can be removed in the official hardy release" 
> >>/media/disk/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
> echo blacklist saa7134 >>/media/disk/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
> echo blacklist saa7134_dvb >>/media/disk/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
>
> Now you can shutdown, remove the live CD and reboot and all should work.
>
>

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2.6.24-15-generic: saa7134-alsa makes HAL to fail
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