I will confirm, after about 2 hours of configuring and tinkering with
this relentless update of the new kernel. The new kernel installation
was unable to boot on a switchable graphics BIOS setting, so I had to
switch back to discrete display. However, the ATI device driver broke
after installation, so after reverting to the default display driver
everything went back to working order. I am am glad to say that my
Lenovo Y460 laptop is able to successfully boot into the OS with or
without a AC power adapter cord because of installing the 2.6.39.0
Kernel for Ubuntu 11.04.. Nice feature and all, but now the laptop runs
hot and is unable to save on battery life because of the lack of a
device driver to support the graphics card in the laptop. If anyone has
a solution please let me know as soon as you can, for this is a huge
disadvantage in a laptop having to have it plugged in because my battery
drains from lack of driver support to the display card.

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  fixing recursive fault but reboot is needed! upon boot (always
  reproducible on battery only, but sometimes on AC too)

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