I was eventually able to cure the problem - though I have no idea what I 
did - and I am both capable at this and meticulous. I do embedded 
systems for a living, I can build a linux boot environoment. But I was 
unfamiliar with the new ubuntu /etc/init system. While trying to debug 
what was happening things suddenly started working.

On 04/25/2010 10:49 AM, Dave Gilbert wrote:
> I suggest dropping an lspci -v from a working boot CD in to let people
> see if it's a particular bit of hardware.
>
>    


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