I also found what was my issue.
I reinstalled the linux-image package for the 2-6-20.15 kernel and now it boots 
fine.
It seems that in the first installation the kernel vmzlinux boot image was 
corrupted.

In the Dell D600 laptop model  I didn't need to use the "noapic" option
when booting the kernel.

It seems that this was not a bug in my case.

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feisty kernel 2.6.20 will not boot on Dell Dimension C521 (AMD64) since -12 
prerelease
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/113567
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