On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 12:50:08PM -0000, Ace Suares wrote:
> You install the Ubuntu 8.10 from the live cd and then you end up with a 
> frozen machine. Isn't that clear enough?

No, it isn't, because you said the problem was fixed by booting the older
kernel and then installing newer updates.  That indicates that it's a
problem with a previous update that has been superseded.

The 2.6.27-11 kernel is not on the install media; if you had that kernel
after your first reboot, it's because updates were applied from the network
as part of the install.  One of those updates must have had a problem, but
your description doesn't give enough information to tell which.

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