Public bug reported:

After I upgraded my 11.04 (amd64 ver) to 11.10 my usb disks and usb sticks 
started to be unaccessible with error message buffer error... usb device 
disconnected. When booted from old (2.6.X) kernel - everything was fine.
So I tried fresh install with usb stick, erasing old disk with dd. Install 
process progresses to boot X and hangs (actually up to that point I expected 
problem only with my 2TB/usb with luks disk). Now I don't have ubuntu on my 
netbook and can't install it.
I found on Internet many descriptions of some errors during install process - 
maybe they are caused simply by that problem with new kernel?
My hardware is MSI U270 with amd64 and 4GB of RAM - therefore I was trying 
amd64 version. It really doesn't seem I have hardware failures because with 
previous kernel everything was fine.  If someone wants more detailed 
hardware/bug reports please let me know - because I need to install 11.04 
first, then upgrade it to 11.10 and collect logs - it'll take some time......

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  kernel 3.0.0 disconnects usb sticks and disks w/ error - not possible
  to install ubuntu 11.10

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