Some additional details. In between when it installed successfully and back when it didn't, I installed 2 additional OS partitions: Ubuntu 10.04.4 and Linux Mint 10 Julia (a reinstall) plus I put down the Ubuntu 12.10 Daily Build and then patched it with the 3.5 rc4 kernel, and then there was the original "freezing" 12.10 install. The one thing that I think has changed and I was wondering about your opinion, is that I looked at the partitions with the disk utility, and the "thawed, working" 12.10 is now on a primary partition and the other 4 OS are on an extended partition. I'm not sure if that was the way it was before. Up until there were 4 OS it might have been each OS on a primary partition, but now all others are on extended, and 12.04 working has a primary partition all to itself. Do you think that has anything to do with it? I can't think of anything else that has changed.
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