I also get the "failed to initilize hal" error, but ONLY if autologin is
enabled. I guess it logs in too quickly because of an incorrect priority
list?

rc0.d/K01gdm  rc2.d/S13gdm  rc4.d/S13gdm  rc6.d/K01gdm
rc1.d/K01gdm  rc3.d/S13gdm  rc5.d/S13gdm

rc1.d/K88dbus  rc2.d/S12dbus  rc3.d/S12dbus  rc4.d/S12dbus
rc5.d/S12dbus

rc1.d/K16hal  rc2.d/S24hal  rc3.d/S24hal  rc4.d/S24hal  rc5.d/S24hal

rc0.d/K16dhcdbd  rc2.d/S24dhcdbd  rc4.d/S24dhcdbd  rc6.d/K16dhcdbd
rc1.d/K16dhcdbd  rc3.d/S24dhcdbd  rc5.d/S24dhcdbd


This is a Thinkpad X40, running Hardy, which was upgraded from Fiesty.

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Failed to initalize HAL.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/25931
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