I had a similar problem installing from the Feisty LiveCD using an Asus
P4S333-VM motherboard.  This motherboard does not have any SATA
functionality, nor do I have any SATA plugin cards.  The only cards I
have installed are a Soundblaster Live 5.1 and an Asus N6200 AGP card.
The installation went fine, but the first boot failed with the modprobe
abnormal exit.  After several reboots, I got to one of the alternate
terminals and find that the machine is getting stuck while working with
the attached  USB devices.  (I have a generic 4-port hub by CyberPower
and a USB 2.0 7-1 media reader built into my floppy drive.)  I have
three hard drives on my system.  hda is (will be) / and /boot for ubuntu
as well as /boot for fedora 6. hdb is DOS6.22, the swap file for ubuntu
and fedora and / for fedora.  hdc is WindowsXP and hdd is a DVD writer.
I disconnect both USB devices and every drive except for hda and hdd.
Boot LiveCD, install, everything boots fine.  Installed hdb.  Re-install
Fiesty, everything boots fine.  Install hdc.  Everything boots fine.  I
then plug in my hub under power.  I reboot, and the system freezes (no
Num Lock toggle).  Once.  After that, it boots fine.  Turn off power,
install the media reader on an internal USB header, reboot.... And
everything boots fine.

I've spent about three hours on this, but I haven't actually started
using the system yet.  I'm willing to re-install and see if I can
replicate the problem if someone can tell me how to generate useful log
files.

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Crash from ide_pci from generic.ko for jmicron controllers
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