My system is a Dell 2350 with a PCI graphics board. The onboard Intel
AGP video is unused.

The Dell BIOS is buggy: when the system boots via PCI video, it leaves
the onboard AGP video in a semi-catatonic state. Subsequently, if Linux
attempts to load the intel-agp kernel module (or was it intel-mch-agp?),
the system freezes hard.

I first encountered this issue with Hoary, and worked around it by
deleting/renaming the intel-agp.ko and intel-mch-agp.ko files so that
the kernel module loader would not find them.

Comment #10 in the thread at
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=237141 describes a cleaner
way of addressing the problem---once the system is installed---using a
modprobe blacklist. (For installation, it appears that the PCI video
card had to be disabled to avoid the freeze.)

I recall seeing once a list message from a Red Hat developer on this
issue circa 2.6.13, but cannot find it now, and a search of the kernel
changelogs since then turns up nothing apropos.

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hangs on "starting hotplug subsystems" when pci video is on
https://launchpad.net/bugs/26814

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