I've now tested each of those options (w, k, t, p, f) five times on an
Ubuntu 11.10 64-bit install image (on a USB memory stick). The kernel
version was 3.0.0-12.20.
In all cases, the reboot worked perfectly.
To check that my test procedure was sound, I re-ran the reboot=w test
using a 32-bit install image (same kernel version) and that crashed on
reboot twice out of the five tests. So it looks like 64-bit kernels are
not susceptible to this problem.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Reboot hangs on Dell OptiPlex 780 (board 03NVJ6); reboot=bios works
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