Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: packagekit

A couple of weeks ago I sintalled the new prerelease of lucid. The first
installation went OK; but when I later upgraded the packages I could no
longer boot this partition.  I have a number of kernels installed
(enclose menu.lst).  Out of these kernels the only one that I can use to
log onto the system are the recovery versions of  2.6.27-7 and
2.6.28-18; all the other freeze during the boot.  If I start in recovery
mode, and then start up X-windows, then I seem to loose the keyboard and
the mouse, so I have to revert to the on/off button to close the system.
By using one of these old kernels I was yesterday able to update the
system so that it is now supposedly the current version of the LTS
lucid, but I still have the same problem when booting.

I can get a non-graphic version up and running using the two oldest
kernels, and I can also access the lucid partition graphically by
starting up an older karmik kernel.

** Affects: packagekit (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Lucid freezes on boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/569653
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