My Samsung runs with Intel graphics and as I wrote beforte: blacklisting
the *video* module did the trick. Obviuosly, my problem isn't caused by
the ricoh card reader. Using acpi=off boots the laptop OK, but it drains
the battery extremely fast... I also tried blacklisting the ricoh
module, but that didn't help.

All the listed kernel did boot on my laptop after I blacklisted the
video module. The acpi switch is not needed.

Greetings
Sven

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All updated kernels starting from 2.6.24-14 are failed too boot the system (it 
hangs) on my samsung Q70 laptop - reason is the problems with a driver for 
built-in ricoh cardreader.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/216185
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