Public bug reported:

Running 8.10 AMD64 version. The boot process hangs before the login
screen, around 20% of the time. The machine is completely frozen (alt-f1
doesnt respond, caps lock doesnt light up on keyboard). When this
problem occurs I have to cold boot the PC until it starts up
successfully.

The point it hangs is right after the Ubuntu logo but before the login
screen. If a disk check is scheduled it will occur before the pc hangs.

I regularly do upgrades but these haven't fixed the problem.

I've tried various boot options such as acpi=off and noacpi but these
haven't made any difference.

I've looked at syslog and it's often just after the bluetooth daemon (I don't 
have bluetooth):
Mar 15 21:15:41 64ubu810 bluetoothd[5660]: Bluetooth daemon

Sometimes it hangs straight after this line, sometimes its a short while
later.

Hardware includes:
Graphics card is intel 915 (incompatible with jaunty alpha releases so far)
CPU is Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU     E8400  @ 3.00GHz

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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8.10 intermittently hangs on boot before login screen
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/346601
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