Public bug reported:

On my 64b machine with 64b W7, I created an extra 100MB partition for Ubuntu on 
one of the internal 1T SATA discs.
W7 sits on its own on the internal SATA SSD.

Installation and running of 32b 12.04, upgrade to 12.10, upgrade to
13.04 and clean install of

13.04 all goes well and run fine.

Installation of 64b 12.04 goes fine.
Upgrade to 12.10 hangs at a restart point, There are no messages.
Clean install of 64b 13.04 hangs before I get the timezone etc screens.

Just to be sure I upgraded the bios to the latest version from the ASUS website
Clean install of 64b 13.04 now crashes when the install restarts the PC to boot 
the just 

installed ubuntu for the first time.

The message on the screen is:
run-init: /sbin/init Exec format error
[ 4.562689] Kernel panic -not syncing. Attempt to kill init!
exit code=0x0000100
[ 4.562686]

Did again a clean install of 32b 13.04, which now runs fine, as does 64b
W7 on the same PC.

HW info
Baseboard ASUS M5A78L/USB3, with AMD Phenom II X4 955 processor 3.20GHz
Display adapter ATI Radeon HD 5400 series

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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