I just did some experiments. Using the alternate installation iso I
utilized the expert mode and executed all installation steps just to the
point before partition detection. I then replaced all the tools doing
the partitioning (partman and so on) by dummies. To continue I had to
create an fstab myself - worked fine. The rest of the installation was
no problem.

Booting Ubuntu works, login also. But after some minutes of working I
get the same freeze as I experienced before. Symptoms: no mouse movement
possible, no keyboard change to a terminal session. The drive led is
constantly burning, but there are no noises of moving heads.

Booting to an xterm session works without problems, tried this for more
than 30 minutes.

Anything I can provide to help? I am a little bit disappointed, that my
problem seems not worth working on it. Ubuntu is not usable for me now.
I found rare bug reports in the net reporting the same problem.

Kind regards

Dirk

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Installation of 9.10 freezes during hard drive search
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