** Description changed:

  When I restart my PC (software restart) from within Linux (I have
  Kubuntu and OpenSUSE installed) next time my computer freezes at the
  point where GRUB should be loading. If I restart it again (using the
  button, because the computer is not responding at all) everything is
  fine. If the restart is initiated from within Windows (I have both XP
  and Vista) I have no problems at all.
  
  Summary: After restart initiated from Linux, the computer freezes
  without any messages. If I restart the PC again, GRUB starts as
  expected.
  
  - The problem occurrs since I installed my first Linux - Kubuntu (I installed 
OpenSUSE later)
  - I'm able to reproduce this even after booting from LiveCD
  
  I tried many different suggestions but unfortunately without avail.
  
  Let me know what information/logs you need.
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+ HDD order is unchanged in BIOS.
+ 
+ OS: Kubuntu Interpid 8.10
+ HDD configuration:
+ - hdd1 (160GB SATA Hitachi) - Windows Vista (ntfs)
+ - hdd2 (320GB SATA Hitachi) - Windows XP (ntfs), Kubuntu 8.10 (ext3), swap, 
OpenSUSE 11.1 (ext3)
+ GRUB is installed in MBR

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GRUB freezes after restart, initiated from Linux
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/326154
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