I checked the kernel from the SuSE system (the one I mentioned in the
duplicate bug) and it's version 2.6.16.60-0.21-default. That's the one
that I'm sure has no boot delay. However, it was booted from CD in a
live environment I think and it might not have all the ACPI in it like a
full install would have. I don't have the hard drive space, nor the
physical disc to install and test with that kernel. Maybe one of the
kernel devs can get his/her hands on the kernel configuration. The
kernel belongs to SuSE Enterprise Dekstop 10.

If the current 'fix' is used instead, would it matter much if the delay
could be brought back to a minimum, like maybe 250 ms or lower? I find
1000 ms still quite a long wait considering how long systems that don't
have this faulty DSDT wait (the don't at all or very short).

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18 seconds ACPI delay while booting due to DSDT
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/100110
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