Hi:

1.  I do have three forms of Ubuntu 7.04:  The "live desktop cd", the
"alternate cd", and the "dvd"

2.  I have 4 totally different machines:

a.  Three "pata" controlled machines, of various plumage
b.  One "sata" controlled machine

3.  None of the above mentioned forms of Ubuntu 7.04 are working with
the "pata" controlled machines:  I get the now famous "can't access tty;
job control turned off", followed by several "initramfs" messages

4.  The "live desktop cd" IS working with the "sata" controlled machine

5.  I have "upgraded" one "pata" machine from Ubuntu 6.10 to Ubuntu 7.04
via the internet/repositories, without any problems;  that system is
using kernel 2.6.17

My personal Opinion:  There IS a difference between Ubuntu 6.10 amd
Ubuntu 7.04.....  From the above I do conclude that Ubuntu 7.04 was
written for "sata" controlled machines, and does NOT support "pata"
controlled machines.

What is the difference??:  It might be the 2.6.20 kernel used by Ubuntu
7.04, in which case I believe Ubuntu will have to re-write Ubuntu 7.04,
this time with "pata" supported....  I do believe that people using
"sata" controlled systems won't have that many problems!!

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boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off
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