@dara adib

i believe you are experiencing a different bug, that by chance was also
introduced by the same kernel update to 2.6.27-2. you said that if you
tried several times, the system would boot properly, which is not the
case for me--it has never booted once on one of the "evil" kernels.

for me, the last kernel that worked properly was 2.6.26-5 in ibex
alpha4. since then, every version of ubuntu i have downloaded from the
website (even ibex 8.10 stable) has been subjected to the crashing.

my only solution is to remain using 6 month(-ish) old kernel, and try a
new kernel every month or so, until the problem fixes itself indirectly,
through periodical code changes. i guess a 6 month outdated kernel for
ubuntu is better than a 6 year outdated infrastructure by using XP.

thanks again for all the help--it seems as if i'm the only one
experiencing the bug, and unfortunality i lack the knowledge to diagnose
& fix it manually. the one thing that annoys me most is that there is
probably one little "evilkernel=off" option to apphend while booting--
but i just don't know what it is..

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Kernel Panic, not able to boot on live cd--from kernel update to 2.6.27-2
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