Public bug reported:

Hi!
When booting GutsyGibbon x64 from Harddisk, it fails right when the kernel 
tries to initialise CPU-Cores by ACPI.

I couldn't get a screenshot so the Message might not be totally correct:

------------------------------------------------------------
Using localACPI

Initializing Core 1/4
not responding

ACPI ID# failed
ACPI ... failed
ACPI ... failed

initializing Core 2/3
not responding

ACPI ID# failed
.
.
.
------------------------------------------------

After enumerating all 4 cores the system reboots without any further
error-message.

I tried all apm, acpi and apic kernel switches but they won't work for
me at all. The surprising thing is that the x64 LiveCD will work
occationally (nearly always). Furthermore it seems that slowing down the
boot process by entering a lot of random kernel parameters which
actually don't exist might get the system to boot properly every once in
a while.

Mainboard: GA-X38-DQ6
Processor: Intel Q6600 G0-stepping
Memory: 4x 1GB G.E.I.L. DDR2-800 CL4

I sure hope this is worse a bug report and somebody can help :(

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Booting not possible after installing GutsyGibbon x64 on Q6600 on x38 Mainboard
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/157652
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